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Cambria's Bones Falling Softly into Ash #5 (series 3)

Cambria's Bones Falling Softly into Ash #5 (series 3)

Year: 2017
Medium: Porcelain paperclay on perspex
Support: Wall mounted
Height: 195mm
Width: 125mm
Depth: 10mm


From the exhibition: Falling Softly Into Ash

Perc Tucker Regional Gallery

Photographed by: J. Mulcahy

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    The works created for the Falling Softly into Ash series references the transient nature of all living things, how they evolve, then perish, ultimately becoming the means from which a new generation of life will emerge.

    The delicate images are created by first impressing fragile plant material into a soft paste made from porcelain this is then fired to a high temperature thus permanently embedding the plant material in the paper thin porcelain, the ashy residue delineating the remnant plant material.

    Ash has also been used to create a variety of finishes in the series of still life groupings which have been either  Saggar or Raku fired resulting in a variety of colours obtained from the sawdust and green plant material used in the firing process.

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