#217 Australian Bushfires series | Megan Puls
Black Scarva Clay - Mixed Clays
Height: 30cm. Width: 22cm. Depth: 22cm.
Australian Bushfires is inspired by the natural landscape, and particularly the extraordinary and ever-changing world of our changing climate. I have created my contemporary take on our bush fires, devastating as they are — their presence felt while burning — rebirth, amazing. Organic in shape, quiet in nature, this vessel evokes the beauty and fragility of our complex land.
I’m constantly creating, experimenting and pushing boundaries. Clay used is — black scarva clay / recycled clay — wheel-thrown — fired in an electric kiln to 1280º. My work is highly awarded and widely exhibited and acquired.
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Black Scarva Clay - Mixed Clays
Height: 30cm. Width: 22cm. Depth: 22cm.
Australian Bushfires is inspired by the natural landscape, and particularly the extraordinary and ever-changing world of our changing climate. I have created my contemporary take on our bush fires, devastating as they are — their presence felt while burning — rebirth, amazing. Organic in shape, quiet in nature, this vessel evokes the beauty and fragility of our complex land.
I’m constantly creating, experimenting and pushing boundaries. Clay used is — black scarva clay / recycled clay — wheel-thrown — fired in an electric kiln to 1280º. My work is highly awarded and widely exhibited and acquired.
More information about the artist
Black Scarva Clay - Mixed Clays
Height: 30cm. Width: 22cm. Depth: 22cm.
Australian Bushfires is inspired by the natural landscape, and particularly the extraordinary and ever-changing world of our changing climate. I have created my contemporary take on our bush fires, devastating as they are — their presence felt while burning — rebirth, amazing. Organic in shape, quiet in nature, this vessel evokes the beauty and fragility of our complex land.
I’m constantly creating, experimenting and pushing boundaries. Clay used is — black scarva clay / recycled clay — wheel-thrown — fired in an electric kiln to 1280º. My work is highly awarded and widely exhibited and acquired.
More information about the artist