Jo Gifford
Pitfired Vessel #65
Pitfired stoneware ceramics
Height: 11 cm, Diameter 10 cm
£ 150.00
Jo Gifford, Pitfired Vessel #65
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Jo Gifford, Pitfired Vessel #65
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Jo Gifford's 'Pitfired Vessel #65' is a testament to the elemental beauty found within the medium of ceramics. This meticulously crafted piece, standing at 11 x 10 cm, showcases the...
Jo Gifford's "Pitfired Vessel #65" is a testament to the elemental beauty found within the medium of ceramics. This meticulously crafted piece, standing at 11 x 10 cm, showcases the artist's expertise in pitfiring, a technique that imbues the stoneware with a unique, organic finish. The vessel's smooth, rounded form and subtle gradations of grey and black evoke a sense of serenity and timelessness, inviting contemplation of the natural processes that shape our world. Its tactile surface and gentle curves create a tactile experience that resonates with the viewer, fostering a deep connection to the material's earthly origins.
Echoes of Tradition: Connection and Heritage
"Pitfired Vessel #65" embodies the rich tradition of Scottish ceramics, highlighting Gifford's ability to marry ancient techniques with contemporary sensibilities. This work draws on Scotland's storied heritage of craftsmanship while offering a fresh, modern perspective. The piece serves as a powerful reminder of the enduring relationship between art and nature, and its presence in any setting enhances the space with a sense of grounded elegance. Through its understated beauty, this vessel encourages reflection on the interconnectedness of culture, craft, and the natural world, making it a significant addition to contemporary Scottish art.
Echoes of Tradition: Connection and Heritage
"Pitfired Vessel #65" embodies the rich tradition of Scottish ceramics, highlighting Gifford's ability to marry ancient techniques with contemporary sensibilities. This work draws on Scotland's storied heritage of craftsmanship while offering a fresh, modern perspective. The piece serves as a powerful reminder of the enduring relationship between art and nature, and its presence in any setting enhances the space with a sense of grounded elegance. Through its understated beauty, this vessel encourages reflection on the interconnectedness of culture, craft, and the natural world, making it a significant addition to contemporary Scottish art.
Exhibitions
Winter Exhibition
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