Large Constructed Vessel, Umber by Derek Wilson
£1,950.00
“A natural progression from ‘The Constructed Vessel’— a series of wheel thrown objects that began in 2017— these new works respond through their repetition, similarities of form, alterations in space. They are a creative exploration into the ceramic object, obtained through memory. Retaining the memory of the previous piece produced has always been relevant, for it inspires the next, and generates space for new ideas to evolve and push forward.”
– Derek Wilson on this piece created for the Making Memories exhibition
By Northern Irish Ceramic Artist Derek Wilson
Materials: Porcelain with glaze
Techniques: Thrown and assembled porcelain, engobe exterior and clear glazed interior
Dimensions: H;40cm, W;30cm, D;26cm
This piece was created specially for our 25th anniversary exhibition, ‘Making Memories’.
“A natural progression from ‘The Constructed Vessel’— a series of wheel thrown objects that began in 2017— these new works respond through their repetition, similarities of form, alterations in space. They are a creative exploration into the ceramic object, obtained through memory. Retaining the memory of the previous piece produced has always been relevant, for it inspires the next, and generates space for new ideas to evolve and push forward.”
– Derek Wilson on this piece created for the Making Memories exhibition
By Northern Irish Ceramic Artist Derek Wilson
Materials: Porcelain with glaze
Techniques: Thrown and assembled porcelain, engobe exterior and clear glazed interior
Dimensions: H;40cm, W;30cm, D;26cm
This piece was created specially for our 25th anniversary exhibition, ‘Making Memories’.
“A natural progression from ‘The Constructed Vessel’— a series of wheel thrown objects that began in 2017— these new works respond through their repetition, similarities of form, alterations in space. They are a creative exploration into the ceramic object, obtained through memory. Retaining the memory of the previous piece produced has always been relevant, for it inspires the next, and generates space for new ideas to evolve and push forward.”
– Derek Wilson on this piece created for the Making Memories exhibition