Harriet Andrews

BA (Hons) Ceramics


Working according to Formalist tradition, the form of these symmetrical profiles is as important as the negative space that surrounds it creating a certain rhythm as the eye moves from piece, to space, to piece again.

Architectural in their structure, their inspiration comes from turned wood, such as stair spindles and candle sticks.

Whilst geometric in outcome, the coil building used in their construction is organic and calming. Through the use of light turquoise and white glaze this softness and undulating movement is enhanced, causing the forms to stand out without taking the attention away from their repetitive form.

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