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Jars

Heavy, dramatic textures become commonplace at the coast, the landscape is constantly changing and moving. Iona Crawford Topp wanted to convey this dramatic movement in her work. She began playing with cutting into rough clays, stretching, and hitting them to create texture. The wood firing process adds rich color but also subtleties to the surface of the clay, mimicking weathered rocks.
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Iona Crawford Topp
Thirsk, United Kingdom
Iona Crawford Topp recognises food and how we interact with it as an important part of everyday life, which is why her work is characterised by her ma ...
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