Janene Waudby
Large Pod Vessel (Grey)
Stoneware and mixed media
Height: 18 cm
Width: 16 cm
Width: 16 cm
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Janene Waudby's 'Large Pod Vessel (Grey)' is a striking example of contemporary ceramic artistry. Crafted from stoneware and mixed media, this vessel stands at a height of 18 cm and...
Janene Waudby's "Large Pod Vessel (Grey)" is a striking example of contemporary ceramic artistry. Crafted from stoneware and mixed media, this vessel stands at a height of 18 cm and a width of 16 cm, embodying a harmonious blend of form and texture. The artist's meticulous technique is evident in the vessel's surface, where undulating lines create a tactile rhythm that invites touch. The subtle grey tones evoke a sense of calm and introspection, suggesting both natural forms and organic growth. Waudby's creation is not merely a vessel but a dialogue between structure and nature, offering a serene visual presence that captivates the viewer.
Exploring Contemporary Ceramics: Impact and Space
This piece is part of a series, reflecting Waudby’s ongoing exploration of form and material. Its presence in a room transforms the environment, bringing an essence of contemporary Scottish craft into everyday spaces. The vessel's elegant form and textured surface interact with light in a way that enhances its sculptural qualities, making it a versatile addition to any collection. It serves as a testament to the enduring appeal of handmade art, connecting collectors to Scotland's rich tradition of ceramic craftsmanship while offering a modern aesthetic that complements both traditional and contemporary interiors.
Exploring Contemporary Ceramics: Impact and Space
This piece is part of a series, reflecting Waudby’s ongoing exploration of form and material. Its presence in a room transforms the environment, bringing an essence of contemporary Scottish craft into everyday spaces. The vessel's elegant form and textured surface interact with light in a way that enhances its sculptural qualities, making it a versatile addition to any collection. It serves as a testament to the enduring appeal of handmade art, connecting collectors to Scotland's rich tradition of ceramic craftsmanship while offering a modern aesthetic that complements both traditional and contemporary interiors.