
Hvitserkur is a large rock in the sea, exposed to storms and seabirds, evoking a poignant solitude. It serves as the inspiration for this sculpture, made of assembled masses of clay. The piece is glazed with a layering of three glazes: wood ash, iron and clay. Its creation required two firings in a gas kiln at 1300°C.
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Clay, Wood ash glaze, Glaze, Iron, Sculpture

Sylviane specialises in mineral fusion to produce her ceramic sculptures