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‘Einsame Blumen’, Cécile Daladier — Exhibition
Cécile Daladier, Exhibition, Ceramics Yvonna Demczynska Cécile Daladier, Exhibition, Ceramics Yvonna Demczynska

‘Einsame Blumen’, Cécile Daladier — Exhibition

Now Online our joyous celebration of flowers by French artist Cécile Daladier. We are showcasing a collection of Cecile’s ceramic Pique-Fleurs, that are inspired by Robert Schumann’s poetic ensemble ‘Einsame Blumen’. Schuman’s subtle and poetic music vocabulary resonates with Cecile’s relationship to flowers, clay and nature.

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Kina Björklund — Maker Moments
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Kina Björklund — Maker Moments

Our Maker Moment of the Month is Swedish Ceramic Artist, Kina Björklund. Historical references abound in the work of Kina Björklund; decoration found in 18th-century ceramics, old lace, antique brooches and old ironmongery (her sister is an antique dealer). Kina uses these" tools" to stamp her plates and bowls. They provide intricate patterns. She uses terracotta clay and white transparent glazes, which look like icing on a cake.

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Derek Wilson — Maker Moments
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Derek Wilson — Maker Moments

Derek Wilson creates a diverse range of contemporary objects, from the functional to the sculptural that all stem from his continuous exploration of the altered vessel. His sculpture uses the vessel form as a means of artistic expression by exploring free and geometric abstraction. These works ask you to contemplate the significance of subtle tonalities in surface finish and distribution of light and shadow. Focusing on his skills and approach to making, he combines his minimal aesthetic with accomplished craftsmanship, material knowledge and a propensity to propel modern ceramics through the reinterpretation of its form.

“I always start with the same process, the potter’s wheel being my predominant tool. My work is never static or fixed and in some ways reflects the multifarious identities of contemporary ceramics. My objects, in their colour, shape and materiality, reference the ideas of restraint, containment and minimalism.”

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