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Abigail Schama 'Large Raku Bowl III'

£1,800.00

Dimensions - W32cm x H15.5cm

Materials - Stoneware

Care - Wipe gently with a cloth

 

Description

This large, hand-thrown bowl opens wide before drawing slightly inward at the rim, recalling the quiet presence of a monk’s offering bowl. The form is generous yet composed, holding a sense of calm. The main body carries deep, natural tones of brown and seaweed green, over which smoky white is applied with an expressive, fluid gesture, settling and pooling at the centre to create a soft, atmospheric depth.


About the Artist 

London-based ceramic artist Abigail Schama came to pottery from painting, having studied Fine Art at Camberwell College of Arts and Bristol and completing an MA in Art Theory at Chelsea College of Arts. She trained under Loewe Craft Prize finalist Akiko Hirai, who introduced her to the beauty of functionality, and now lives and works in London, where she founded The Mews Coachworks, a female makers community in North West London.

 Influenced by artists such as Rembrandt and Twombly, as well as Ancient Greek and Japanese vessels, Schama reinterprets historical forms as motifs - often rendering them unfamiliar and anthropomorphic - drawing inspiration from Greek mythology while exploring the creative tension between functionality and dysfunctionality. Her works are wheel-thrown in combinations of dark and light stoneware with experimental dolomite and transparent glazes, sometimes further fired and lightly gilded with gold lustre, with each piece retaining the marks and rhythms of its making.

 

 

Read more about Abigail's practice and view her full collection.. 


Abigail Schama 'Large Raku Bowl III'

£1,800.00

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