OBJECT TYPE: Tableware |
MATERIALS: Porcelain (With added materials), Oxide, Glaze
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DIMENSIONS: 100mm x 80mm |
ORIGIN: Naarm - Melbourne |
These handbuilt and wheel-manipulated porcelain plates, slabs, and vessels are infused with added materials that introduce organic imperfections to each form. Inspired by a study of Japanese artist Atsushi Ogata—featured in UTSUWA: The Beauty Within—the work explores surface through a custom-developed crackle slip, enhanced with oxide and finished with a light-diffusing glaze. Though sculptural in nature, each piece retains a quiet functionality—designed to hold, be held, or simply to be admired.
Food safe. Due to the nature of handmade objects, photos are only indicative as each piece varies slightly in size, shape and colour.
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PAULINE MEADE has been using clay as her chosen medium since completing a Diploma of Ceramics in 2007, continuing to extend her practice at School of Clay and Art ( SOCA).
Pauline has been exhibiting her work in Melbourne and was a finalist in Clune's Ceramic Award where she won a judges' recognition and the People's Choice award.
Pauline predominantly hand builds, as well as using the wheel to enhance her pieces, emphasising texture and layering of glazes. It's the dry sclerophyll bush, wild wattle and ironbark forests that continue to inform her work, the landscape from her childhood.
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