Jo Gifford
Pitfired Vessel #63
Pitfired stoneware ceramics
Height: 10 cm, Diameter: 8 cm
£ 125.00
Jo Gifford, Pitfired Vessel #63
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Jo Gifford, Pitfired Vessel #63
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Jo Gifford's 'Pitfired Vessel #63' is a captivating exploration of form and texture, rendered in pitfired stoneware ceramics. Measuring 10 x 8 cm, this piece presents a harmonious blend of...
Jo Gifford's "Pitfired Vessel #63" is a captivating exploration of form and texture, rendered in pitfired stoneware ceramics. Measuring 10 x 8 cm, this piece presents a harmonious blend of natural hues—soft greys and subtle earth tones—that evoke the quiet elegance of the Scottish landscape. The vessel's organic shape, combined with the unique surface patterns created through the pitfiring process, invites a tactile interaction, encouraging viewers to explore its smooth contours and intricate details. Gifford's technique captures the essence of transformation, where fire and earth converge to create an object of serene beauty.
Connection to Scottish Heritage
This artwork embodies the timeless traditions of Scottish craftsmanship, drawing on the natural elements and ancient firing techniques that have informed ceramic arts for generations. "Pitfired Vessel #63" serves as a testament to contemporary Scottish art's ability to connect viewers to their cultural heritage, offering a modern interpretation of traditional practices. Its presence in a space not only enhances the environment with its understated elegance but also invites reflection on the enduring relationship between art, nature, and heritage.
Connection to Scottish Heritage
This artwork embodies the timeless traditions of Scottish craftsmanship, drawing on the natural elements and ancient firing techniques that have informed ceramic arts for generations. "Pitfired Vessel #63" serves as a testament to contemporary Scottish art's ability to connect viewers to their cultural heritage, offering a modern interpretation of traditional practices. Its presence in a space not only enhances the environment with its understated elegance but also invites reflection on the enduring relationship between art, nature, and heritage.
Exhibitions
Winter Exhibition
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