Untethered

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by alison ross

Ceramic and metal

h: 23 w: 20 d: 20 (cms).

Drawing inspiration from the elements, colours and textures of the natural world, clay is the language I have used to describe my response to “Freedom for Nature”. Influenced by the Japanese aesthetic of wabi sabi, it is a quiet telling, written in muted colours of nature, pared back and reflective. I favour entirely hand-built forms which are seldom literal and do not seek mechanical perfection, but rather embody the process of emergence from under the makers hands, referencing the timelessness and gradual emergence of forms in the natural world itself. This work invites consideration of the impact of man and natures ability to survive and regenerate despite human impact and restrictions, offering hope that given positive intervention the natural world will emerge and thrive.

£410

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Liminal

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by alison ross

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Writing

h: 1 w: 1 d: 1 (cms).

Drawing inspiration from time spent in nature, immersed in its elements, colours and textures, this piece is an intimately personal, and yet intriguingly universal response to landscape. Exploring emotions and impressions, it invites the reader to consider the interconnectedness of humans and the natural world and the emotional benefits it provides to us.

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