
This parian porcelain vessel sculpture is created from layers of thrown air tight clay spheres that are compressed and stacked one on top of the other to reveal surface tension. Colour lines are added to the surface using slip, profile and brush before the compression. The stack is then cut through using a cylinder cutting tool. The cut forces further distortion to the stacked form and creates an opposing precise interior surface in reference to a vessel.
Porcelain, Vessel, Surbiton, United Kingdom
Type
Vessel
This parian porcelain vessel sculpture is created from layers of thrown air tight clay spheres that are compressed and stacked one on top of the other to reveal surface tension. Colour lines are added to the surface using slip, profile and brush before the compression. The stack is then cut through using a cylinder cutting tool. The cut forces further distortion to the stacked form and creates an opposing precise interior surface in reference to a vessel.
Porcelain, Vessel

Steven explores the materiality and physicality of clay