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Game On
Created: ​​​6/8/16
Original artwork
Free-standing stoneware sculpture, ready to display

This stand alone ceramic sculpture was made by throwing singular geometric forms such as spheres on the potters wheel that I then cut up and joined together using hand-building techniques. It is also combined with other slab-built components. It is made from Stoneware and black and white slips were applied to the surface with a clear glaze.

This piece was bisque fired first to 1000c then multiple fired to control the application of colour as well as a clear glaze fired to 1230c.

This ceramic sculpture is part of my series called Closed Sculptures that explore combined contrasting forms that inclose space.
Game On
Created: ​​​6/8/16
Original artwork
Free-standing stoneware sculpture, ready to display

This stand alone ceramic sculpture was made by throwing singular geometric forms such as spheres on the potters wheel that I then cut up and joined together using hand-building techniques. It is also combined with other slab-built components. It is made from Stoneware and black and white slips were applied to the surface with a clear glaze.

This piece was bisque fired first to 1000c then multiple fired to control the application of colour as well as a clear glaze fired to 1230c.

This ceramic sculpture is part of my series called Closed Sculptures that explore combined contrasting forms that inclose space.
Game On
Created: ​​​6/8/16
Original artwork
Free-standing stoneware sculpture, ready to display

This stand alone ceramic sculpture was made by throwing singular geometric forms such as spheres on the potters wheel that I then cut up and joined together using hand-building techniques. It is also combined with other slab-built components. It is made from Stoneware and black and white slips were applied to the surface with a clear glaze.

This piece was bisque fired first to 1000c then multiple fired to control the application of colour as well as a clear glaze fired to 1230c.

This ceramic sculpture is part of my series called Closed Sculptures that explore combined contrasting forms that inclose space.
Game On
Created: ​​​6/8/16
Original artwork
Free-standing stoneware sculpture, ready to display

This stand alone ceramic sculpture was made by throwing singular geometric forms such as spheres on the potters wheel that I then cut up and joined together using hand-building techniques. It is also combined with other slab-built components. It is made from Stoneware and black and white slips were applied to the surface with a clear glaze.

This piece was bisque fired first to 1000c then multiple fired to control the application of colour as well as a clear glaze fired to 1230c.

This ceramic sculpture is part of my series called Closed Sculptures that explore combined contrasting forms that inclose space.

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Game On Sculpture

Martin Harman

United Kingdom

Sculpture, Ceramic on Ceramic

Size: 7.9 W x 7.9 H x 7.9 D in

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Game On Created: ​​​6/8/16 Original artwork Free-standing stoneware sculpture, ready to display This stand alone ceramic sculpture was made by throwing singular geometric forms such as spheres on the potters wheel that I then cut up and joined together using hand-building techniques. It is also combined with other slab-built components. It is made from Stoneware and black and white slips were applied to the surface with a clear glaze. This piece was bisque fired first to 1000c then multiple fired to control the application of colour as well as a clear glaze fired to 1230c. This ceramic sculpture is part of my series called Closed Sculptures that explore combined contrasting forms that inclose space.

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Sculpture:

Ceramic on Ceramic

Original:

One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:

7.9 W x 7.9 H x 7.9 D in

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I am a multimedia artist based in Somerset UK creating ceramic sculpture and painting. Why do I create art? Through art, I am able to step back and breathe in the beauty of exploration and self-discovery. Art provides me the freedom to explore my human potential and my desire to keep learning about myself and the world around me. What inspires me? The ancient monument Stonehenge, located not too far away from my studio, serves as a constant source of inspiration. The towering stones beckon me to question the mysteries of, belief, spirituality, time, space, the nature of reality, society and the human experience. What is my Art? I channel these ideas into my art. The results are unique and quirky, colourful, vibrant with a hint of depth, engineered with attention to detail, a study of the effects of form, colour and light. It is Abstract and Surreal, reflecting the world we inhabit and partly escaping it. When it comes to materials I don’t like to limit myself. For my sculptures I use a verity of clays, vibrant colours and glossy glazes. My paintings uncover an amalgamation newspaper, colourful oozing acrylic paints, reflective varnished surfaces and unconventional household paints. The sky is the limit! ​ ​My Mission? My mission is to create art that can enhance, add value and uniqueness to any space or home. I would like it to transport you to a place of curiosity and imagination. For a behind the scenes look feel free to follow my social media channels at: Instagram: Twitter: Find videos about all things art on Youtube at: Martin Harman Art TV

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