'Pique-Fleurs Banquise' (Trio) by Cécile Daladier
£1,375.00
“Memory is in a way at the heart of my work. These pieces link to memory through the evocative power of water, and through the flowers themselves: the flowers of celebrations, weddings, birthdays, funerals, which celebrate or honour memories, disappearances, reunions and parties. But also, the flowers of everyday life – blooming and fading, fugitive. The water itself is fugitive, evaporating and fleeing, caught up in the passage of time that sweeps us away.”
– Cécile Daladier on this piece created for the Making Memories exhibition
By Cécile Daladier
Materials: Raku ceramics
Techniques: Hand-built
Dimensions: H;6.5cm, W;31cm, D;19cm (Measurements taken of the trio as a whole)
Care: A gentle wash with warm water. Raku pieces can be porous when holding water for extended periods of time - care should be taken when placing on sensitive surfaces, particularly wood.
This piece was created specially for our 25th anniversary exhibition, ‘Making Memories’.
“Memory is in a way at the heart of my work. These pieces link to memory through the evocative power of water, and through the flowers themselves: the flowers of celebrations, weddings, birthdays, funerals, which celebrate or honour memories, disappearances, reunions and parties. But also, the flowers of everyday life – blooming and fading, fugitive. The water itself is fugitive, evaporating and fleeing, caught up in the passage of time that sweeps us away.”
– Cécile Daladier on this piece created for the Making Memories exhibition
By Cécile Daladier
Materials: Raku ceramics
Techniques: Hand-built
Dimensions: H;6.5cm, W;31cm, D;19cm (Measurements taken of the trio as a whole)
Care: A gentle wash with warm water. Raku pieces can be porous when holding water for extended periods of time - care should be taken when placing on sensitive surfaces, particularly wood.
This piece was created specially for our 25th anniversary exhibition, ‘Making Memories’.
“Memory is in a way at the heart of my work. These pieces link to memory through the evocative power of water, and through the flowers themselves: the flowers of celebrations, weddings, birthdays, funerals, which celebrate or honour memories, disappearances, reunions and parties. But also, the flowers of everyday life – blooming and fading, fugitive. The water itself is fugitive, evaporating and fleeing, caught up in the passage of time that sweeps us away.”
– Cécile Daladier on this piece created for the Making Memories exhibition