I didn’t have time to dig my vegetable patch last winter, too
much rain, and too much work in the studio. I approach the weedy mess
in the spring and look down to where I had been growing courgette plants.
The successive heavy frosts of the winter had worked on the stems to
reveal their inner structure, a chain mesh of fibres of incredible beauty.
I gathered these stems and pressed them into a slab of fresh clay. An
impression of an object that in a few more weeks would decompose and
return to the earth, had been captured on a slab of clay soon to become
“fired earth”, terracotta, terre cuite. Transposed to live
another life.
Courgette stems, pinecones, magnolia fruit, ferns…
plant fragments gathered in my garden or during my walks, are used to
make abstract textures on slabs of clay, which are then constructed
into vases. I explore forms that leave the maximum space for these imprints,
restrained shapes but with subtle movements. The vases are glazed inside,
mat outside and the textures are enhanced by painting on and rubbing
off thin layers of coloured slips.
Sold
from L'Atelier des Neuf Portes or exhibitions :
Foire
aux Plantes Rares, Château de La Ferté, 71 - Samedi 20
et dimanche 21 mars 2010 www.foireauxplantes.fr
Pots, Plantes et Paniers, Poterie de Sampigny, 71 - 1 au 15 mai 2010
www.poterie-fresnais.fr
Les Journées des Plantes de Courson, 91 - vendredi 14 au dimanche
16 mai 2010 www.domaine-de-courson.fr
Marché de Potiers de Cluny, 71 - samedi 14 et dimanche 15 Aout
2010
Jardins d’Automne, Couvent à Treigny, 89520 - 11 septembre
au 11 novembre 2010
photos :
peter white, jane norbury