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Festival Exhibition
Find Your Favourite Art, 26 July - 1 September 2024

Festival Exhibition: Find Your Favourite Art

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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Jo Gifford, Ambiguous Object #153 Fragile Object Series

Jo Gifford

Ambiguous Object #153
Porcelain
3 x 6.5 cm
£ 120.00
Jo Gifford, Ambiguous Object #153
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Jo Gifford's 'Ambiguous Object #153' presents a captivating exploration of form and structure through the medium of porcelain. This delicate ceramic piece, measuring 3 x 6.5 cm, engages viewers with...
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Jo Gifford's "Ambiguous Object #153" presents a captivating exploration of form and structure through the medium of porcelain. This delicate ceramic piece, measuring 3 x 6.5 cm, engages viewers with its intricate lattice design, which evokes both the natural geometry of honeycombs and the precision of architectural models. The purity of its white porcelain surface enhances the interplay of light and shadow across its contours, inviting contemplation and tactile curiosity. Gifford’s mastery in manipulating such a fragile medium reveals an artistic vision that balances fragility with strength, simplicity with complexity, creating an emotive response that draws the viewer into its delicate world.

Connecting to Scottish Artistic Traditions
"Ambiguous Object #153" embodies contemporary Scottish art’s engagement with themes of nature, innovation, and cultural heritage. While its form suggests a nod to traditional craftsmanship, the piece simultaneously embraces modern design principles, highlighting Scotland's evolving artistic landscape. This work invites reflection on the interconnectedness of natural forms and human creativity, making it a transformative addition to any space. Its subtle presence encourages daily moments of appreciation, seamlessly integrating into environments while offering a unique perspective on the harmony between art and nature. Through Gifford’s piece, collectors are offered a tangible connection to the broader themes of Scottish creativity and its rich artistic traditions.
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