Paper-Skinny Ceramic Items Puzzle Collectively to Kind Elegant Vessels by Ellis Moseley

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  • May 22.

All photographs © Ellis Moseley, shared with permission courtesy of Hugo Michell Gallery

By means of a methodical and labor-intensive technique of layering petals of skinny clay, Adelaide-based artist Ellis Moseley creates elegant, ethereal vessels that seem to flutter the place they sit. Utilizing paper-clay slip—a fine-grained, light-weight, and sturdy ceramic medium constructed from mixing clay slip with fiber—the sculptures are composed of strips dried on a plaster bat. The person items are then peeled away and utilized to a clean base. He begins on the backside and works up in a free spiral, retaining the fragile edges and emphasizing every vessel’s contours.

In his current exhibition Heist at Hugo Michell Gallery, Moseley centered on a colour palette of pastel pinks, blues, and greens, coalescing superb artwork and performance. Discover extra of his slip-cast work on his web site.

 

 

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