What is becoming increasingly striking in these form-finding pieces (see the reference in the previous post for an insight into the beginnings of this form-finding process) is how different the piece looks viewed from different perspectives. Increasingly so because my understanding of the process and the material is continually deepening and my grasp of the technique and ease of gesture continue to grow.
A blog aiming to give an insight into my thought and work processes, showcasing works in progress and (for the time being) reconciled, and logging explorations and experimentations. An additional communication tool to an image-based website. Website:www.rosemariepowellsculpture.co.uk
Thursday, 23 April 2015
Now Fired
Following on from my preceding post showing the pre-firing images ( Form-Finding - Pre-Firing 17 April ) here are some images of the fired piece; from different angles and in different positions.
What is becoming increasingly striking in these form-finding pieces (see the reference in the previous post for an insight into the beginnings of this form-finding process) is how different the piece looks viewed from different perspectives. Increasingly so because my understanding of the process and the material is continually deepening and my grasp of the technique and ease of gesture continue to grow.
What is becoming increasingly striking in these form-finding pieces (see the reference in the previous post for an insight into the beginnings of this form-finding process) is how different the piece looks viewed from different perspectives. Increasingly so because my understanding of the process and the material is continually deepening and my grasp of the technique and ease of gesture continue to grow.
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