Title
Bright'n'cheerful
Year
2024
Description
After many years working in earthenware and porcelain in pastel and bright glazes, Bright'n'cheerful is one of Anna Barlow's results in her experimentations with black Jasperware clay. First developed by Josiah Wedgwood in the 1770s, this material usually describes the unglazed pale blue matte stoneware known as "Wedgwood blue". However, Wedgwood produces glazes in various colours and Barlow has been interested in contrasting her usual palette with a more breathtaking pure black, giving her series on the subject of indulgent treats and the rituals of food a dramatic turn.
Bright'n'cheerful is yet another fantastic example of the artist's ability in glazing and accomplishment in fine detail.
Medium
Parian, earthenware clay, porcelain, Jasperware clay and glazes
Dimensions
16cm (h) x 36cm (w) x 15cm (d)
Delivery
Delivery or pick up
Note
If you are interested in a similar piece by the artist or would like to discuss a commission, please contact us: hello@whistleblowergallery.co.uk
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£1,000.00Price
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