
Ceramic Sculpture by Rosa Wiland Holmes
Can be purchased with or without the plinth
Free
Rosa Wiland Holmes
The focus in my work is on the interplay between one living thing beside another.
My ceramic sculptures are a story of our relationship with each other, and our self.
The work is a mixture of hand built and thrown pieces that are then altered. The emphasis is in the contrast of the texture and the choice of porcelain and black stoneware as well as the various tones you achieve when combining them together. The placement of the individual ceramics gives them a new dimension by capturing the relationship between the objects.
I aim to reflect the journey of life onto my vessels; the history we all have to tell, and what makes us interesting humans. Life and our journey does not always show at first glance, but it is within us, and might only be visible if you look closer.
Delicate porcelain open bowl with a sweeping curved rim. The inside is decorated with hand carved marks and glazed with a fine transparent glaze. From above it looks as if it floating and it is only when you see it from the side that you notice the little foot ring.
Porcelain
32x9x32cm