Helen Carnac
British Artist, Maker & Curator
"My work explores the explicit connections between material, process, and maker. I have worked with many materials in numerous contexts but my area of expertise is the combination of vitreous enamel and steel; a process and material most usually found in an industrial context, but one that I explore as an art practice. I am interested in how one material might be known through another and through a particular knowledge of metal my approach has been to test and explore other materials and processes.
Recent work has included projects with furniture designer David Gates, based on the structures and surfaces of the architecture along the Thames, which was close to our London studio. I am currently exploring ways in which materials can co-exist and support each other and how these materials change together over time in different environments. In 2019 I undertook a residency at UCL’s Institute of Making where I explored this further. Having recently relocated our home and studio to rural Somerset I am developing new work, which will no doubt reflect something of this new location."
CURRENT COLLECTION
White Ground VII by Helen Carnac
Ammil Vessel IX by Helen Carnac
Stitched Together in Time VI by Helen Carnac
Ammil Vessel VII by Helen Carnac
Stitched Together in Time IV by Helen Carnac
Stitched Together in Time III by Helen Carnac
Stitched Together in Time II by Helen Carnac
Stitched Together in Time I by Helen Carnac
Stitched Together in Time V by Helen Carnac
Axen, Ammil Vessel by Helen Carnac
Ammil X, Vitreous Enamel on Copper, by Helen Carnac