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Ruth Elizabeth Jones
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 18 พ.ค. 2017
Ceramic artist.
Handbuilt and wheel-thrown vessels. Scotland, UK
©Ruth Elizabeth Jones
ruthelizabethjones.com
Handbuilt and wheel-thrown vessels. Scotland, UK
©Ruth Elizabeth Jones
ruthelizabethjones.com
Earthlight
Ruth Elizabeth Jones and Emma Varley's ongoing collaboration sees Ruth's ceramics draped in Emma's digital drawings. Coloured looping pixellated light enhances the texture and smoke fired tones.
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Moon Jar - Fire Process
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Lifting a Moon Jar out from the smoke-firing bin. Markings on the surface are created by carbon trapping. ruthelizabethjones.com
Moon Jar - Earth Process
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Shaping a coil from textured white clay and applying it to a half-built Moon Jar by joining, smoothing and scraping. ruthelizabethjones.com
Beautiful. How did you achieve that serpentine band of dark (or was it just serendipity)?
IOW,, is it a "firecloud" / random carbon deposit from the fire or something you applied to the surface? Thanks.
Amazing
Amazing work 🙏👏👏👏
Thank you for sharing your process. So happy to have discovered your incredibly beautiful work via this video :)
Absolutely fascinating to watch how you put the pot together.
Actually there are better ways