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Tiny Objects Series
Tiny Objects Series
Jo Gifford
Ambiguous Object #151
Porcelain
Height: 3.5 cm, Diameter: 3.5 cm
£ 90.00
Jo Gifford, Ambiguous Object #151
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Jo Gifford, Ambiguous Object #151
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Jo Gifford's 'Ambiguous Object #151' is a delicate exploration of form and texture through the medium of porcelain. This small ceramic piece, measuring 3.5 by 3.5 cm, invites viewers to...
Jo Gifford's "Ambiguous Object #151" is a delicate exploration of form and texture through the medium of porcelain. This small ceramic piece, measuring 3.5 by 3.5 cm, invites viewers to ponder its subtle curves and smooth surface. The artist's careful manipulation of the porcelain creates an object that feels both familiar and mysterious, evoking a sense of calm and introspection. The soft, muted tones and gentle shadows cast by the piece enhance its enigmatic presence, encouraging a contemplative interaction with the viewer.
Ambiguous Object #151: Tradition and Innovation
Rooted in the rich tradition of Scottish craftsmanship, Gifford's work balances historical techniques with contemporary aesthetics. This piece exemplifies the artist's unique interpretation of Scotland’s artistic heritage, offering a fresh perspective on ceramics as both functional and artistic objects. By showcasing local talent, such as Gifford, this work enriches any space it inhabits, transforming environments with its understated elegance and inviting ongoing reflection on the interplay between art and everyday life.
Ambiguous Object #151: Tradition and Innovation
Rooted in the rich tradition of Scottish craftsmanship, Gifford's work balances historical techniques with contemporary aesthetics. This piece exemplifies the artist's unique interpretation of Scotland’s artistic heritage, offering a fresh perspective on ceramics as both functional and artistic objects. By showcasing local talent, such as Gifford, this work enriches any space it inhabits, transforming environments with its understated elegance and inviting ongoing reflection on the interplay between art and everyday life.
Exhibitions
Festival Exhibition
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