A ceramic bowl hand-thrown by Deborah Land of Barefoot Clay. In black stoneware representing the artic sky, decorated with a combination of glazes to transport you to a snowy forest under the Aurora filled sky.
The black clay provides a perfect canvas, finished with a glaze of white with a hint of volcanic and glassy glaze combine to give light and texture.
Dimensions*:
Rim Diameter: 9cm
Base Diameter: 3.5cm
Height: 4.5cm
*Measured by hand. Allow 1-2cm for error.
Deborah was born in the Southwest where she studied Fine Art at Somerset College of Art. Her early interests were in oil and mixed media working on abstract interpretations of the landscape.
Deborah is a successful ecologist working to protect and restore the UKs rarest habitats but has always continued to sketch and capture the landscapes around her. 15 years ago, she undertook a course in wheel thrown ceramics which reignited her passion for interpreting the landscape in a new media. Deborah draws her inspiration from her extensive travels to mountainous regions across the world. She creates elegant forms that allow the texture of the clay and glaze to reflect a specific landscape, be it the winter snow on the black lavas of Iceland or the glint of copper to reflect the metalliferous mining history of Borrowdale. She is particularly interested in experimenting with different clays and loves to test different glaze combinations to explore new and exciting textures.
Deborah established Barefoot Clay during the lockdown of 2020 and is enjoying building a steady following in her work.
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Ceramics: Deborah Land
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