Annette Lindenberg 'Where Dew Fell'
Dimensions - H 23cm x Ø 21.5cm
Materials - Mottled stoneware, semi-porcelain cracking slip, glaze, wax
Method - Hand-built/carved
Care - Intended primarily as a decorative object. Keep dry, wipe clean with a soft cloth.
Description
Annette Lindenburg presents a selection of vessels finished with semi-porcelain slip and a distinctive glaze that settles across the surface like dew or rain. The glaze gathers in delicate droplets across each form, creating a luminous surface finish.
This poeticaly formed moon has a softly curved, and slightly oval silhouette, and opening that meets a clean cut rim. An opaque white slip drips down coating a cream base, with glass like droplets sprinkled across the surface, as the name suggests, like dew drops, adding a beautifully soft third dimension to the surface.
About the artist
Annette Lindenberg is a German/British ceramicist, originally from Austria, whose work focuses on Kurinuki, the Japanese method of hollowing and carving blocks of clay. Prior to her MA, Annette graduated from Cardiff Metropolitan University with a BA in Artist: Designer Maker. She has exhibited at the British Art Fair at Saatchi and the London Art Fair with the gallery Modern Clay.
Over her time at the Royal College of Art she has explored artistic glazing, experimenting with new formulations, unusual application techniques and methods of firing. Her range of tea bowls and cups explore her personal connection to the sea, an interest in geology and clay carving method.
Read more about Annette's practice and view her full collection..
Annette Lindenberg 'Where Dew Fell'
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