By Olivia Walker
Located in London, GB
Wide Wrapping Bowl is a unique hand-thrown and handmade unglazed porcelain sculptural bowl, by the British artist Olivia Walker. Walker begins by throwing the inner form which once leather hard, is adorned with a trail of organic ridges, all created by hand and also from porcelain. Each one is placed as if organically grown there of its own will.
Walker works in porcelain to create pieces that explore ideas of growth and decay through the construction and layering of complex surfaces. All of her pieces start by being thrown on the wheel, before being built upon with thousands of individually applied fragments of porcelain. Many of her pieces are thrown and altered, often being cut away and reassembled in the leather-hard stage which allows her to deconstruct the form creating new surfaces on which to continue adding her porcelain layers.
Starting from a set point on a piece, Walker lets these organic accretions spread out and grow, almost eating through, or growing over the form beneath and covering it. Walker makes reference to organisms such as fungus, corals, and bacteria but her pieces are her own interpretation, letting the viewer bring their own ideas and emotions to her pieces.
Walker studied at Farnham in 2014 where she completed her MA in Contemporary Craft, specializing in Ceramics. An apprenticeship with the highly revered potter and writer, Julian Stair...
Category
2010s British Organic Modern Clay Centerpieces