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Sensational Ceramics

Emily Myers, UK

Emily Myers - Extruded formEmily Myers studied ceramics at Bristol Polytechnic and Camberwell School of Art, and has been a full-time potter since 1988. She moved from her workshop in London and now pots in rural Hampshire. Influences on her work include metal objects and machine components such as nail heads, screws and metal piping produced in industrial processes. Architectural forms are also a source of inspiration. This piece has the precision look of a machine-made object and is assembled from components that have been squeezed out in a ceramic extruder. The glaze shades from a deep turquoise to a pale grey-green pooling in the middle sometimes matt, sometimes shiny. It is an abstract ceramic form with no apparent function but its fluid shape might suggest other things from garden paths to water slides

Extruded form, 1995 Glazed Earthenware 38 cm long


Catalogue

Sensational Ceramics Catalogue
Sensational Ceramics Introduction | Beverley Bell Hughes | Alan Sidney | Anna Noel | Christine Constant | Paul Scott | Sandy Brown | Deidre Burnett | Peter Smith |
Mary Rose Young
| Emily Myers | Simon Carroll | Chieko Yorigame | Liz Quackenbush | Ardmore Ceramic Art Studio | Jolante Kvastye | Lillemor Petersson | Lippa Dalen | | Musical instruments

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