Two Kats And A Cow
Bowl Bowl, Red Cuillin
12 cm x 3 cm |
Shallow wonky bowls formed on an old wooden carpet bowl bought at a flea market in Brighton. The pale stoneware is worn and torn at the rim, giving the bowls a lightness and ephemerality, with a smudged triple glaze recalling a view of distant mountains over the sea – specifically the view from Faraway Beach over the sea to Skye. Deliberately off-centre, sometimes cracked. For nick-nacks, nuts or bits and bobs.
All pieces are hand-built and so have deliberate irregularities and unintentional asymmetries. Sizes approximate.
Clay: Scarva Earthstone 20, smooth textured white body
Glaze: Red Cuillin: Interior - Rusty Mottle inner rim, Island Turquoise, an inner puddle of Wedgewood low-fire glaze. Exterior - unglazed
Mimi’s hand-built stoneware pieces are inspired by her love of the seashore on the south coast, and of the more rugged north-west coast of Scotland. Following a successful career as a fashion journalist, magazine editor and non-fiction author (she wrote the best-selling 5:2 Fast Diet with Dr Michael Mosley), Mimi has now found her happy place making beautiful ceramics in Hove.
Some are functional, others more sculptural - but all are eroded by hand as if by the elements, in the colours of the ocean and the earth. This is the first time her works have been exhibited.