Kirsti Hannah Brown - Black Stoneware Rattling Pot
A small enclosed vessel made from black stoneware clay with carved lines filled with a white slip. The marks are based on Neolithic carvings found in Wales and Scotland.
The pot rattles with tiny porcelain seashells trapped inside. Very tactile and a treat for the senses.
Approx 40mm across 25cm high
A small enclosed vessel made from black stoneware clay with carved lines filled with a white slip. The marks are based on Neolithic carvings found in Wales and Scotland.
The pot rattles with tiny porcelain seashells trapped inside. Very tactile and a treat for the senses.
Approx 40mm across 25cm high
A small enclosed vessel made from black stoneware clay with carved lines filled with a white slip. The marks are based on Neolithic carvings found in Wales and Scotland.
The pot rattles with tiny porcelain seashells trapped inside. Very tactile and a treat for the senses.
Approx 40mm across 25cm high
Hand-built stoneware ceramics inspired by westerly coastal regions of Wales and Scotland. The bottles are slab built, with small necks and shoulders to give the work a figurative feeling. They are decorated with slips, marks and glaze to create a sense of the sea and shoreline.
Kirsti Hannah Brown works from her home studio Hawarden, North Wales and is a member of The Maker’s Guild of Wales. Her work can be seen in galleries across the UK from the Isles of Scilly to Shetland and in private collections abroad.