Kerry Hastings - I liked the contrasting glazes she used to accentuate her organic forms. Matt, stonelike glazes on the outside of her pieces contrasting with the shiny, colourful glazes used on the outside of the forms:
Kerry Hastings Ceramics
Also of interest to me was Lok Ming Fung's pieces which were very intricate. I liked the small details of the mushroom forms on her jewellry boxes. She used bright, shiny glazes on the inside of the 'mushrooms' which contrasted nicely with the plain white porcelain of her pots:
Lok Ming Fung Ceramics
Mette Maya Gregersen used paper clay to create strong organic shapes. She was interested in waves and other types of movement. I really liked the textures she had achieved in her work:
Mette Maya Gregersen Ceramics
I also admired the work of Sophie Cook who produces handthrown porcelain bottles which resemble glass. I thought the bottles were really beautiful and the colourful glazes really accentuated their form. They were impressive since porcelain is very difficult to throw and the artist had challenged herself to see how tall she could throw her bottles:
Sophie Cook Ceramics
I also liked some of the work of Timea Sido, I liked the 'sugarspun' effect achieved on some of the pieces, which must have been achieved through using porcelain slip. The texture of the piece below is very interesting to me:
Timea Sido Ceramics
Lastly, I enjoyed looking at the work of Tanya La Mantia. She works with bone china which she leaves unglazed to take advantage of the clay's natural properties. The use of light also plays a large part in this work.
Tanya La Mantia Ceramics
There was a lot of interesting work at this exhibition and I noticed that many ceramicists were working predominantly with porcelain. For my final project at Oaklands College this summer, I was interested in texture in ceramics and the idea of using touch to experience works of art. I think this is still an area I wish to explore further and some of the ceramics I have seen at this exhibition have definately given me food for thought.
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