British Council Collection
STAR FISH PIE DISH 1992
Kate Malone (1959 – )
Details
- Dimension
- DIAMETER 43 CM
- Media
- STONEWARE, DECORATED WITH COLOURED GLAZES
- Accession number
- P6003
Summary
For some time in the late 1980s/early 1990s Malone’s ceramics were based on the many varied aspects of the sea: shells, coral, fishes, waves and colours, before her interest turned to fruits and vegetables. The work was formed from coiling and hand modelling and has had multiple glaze firing: in and out of the kiln 16 times. When the vessel reached the top temperature, the heat is held so that the glazes melt and move over the form.
Glossary
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Ceramics
Clay based products produced from non-metallic material and fired at high temperature. The term covers all objects made of fired clay, including earthenware, porcelain, stoneware and terra cotta.
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Coiling
A method of building up pots by hand using ropes of clay.
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Glaze
Vitreous coatings applied to pottery to make objects watertight and as a form of decoration. Also a glaze can be a thin, translucent or transparent coating applied to the surface of a painting to modify the colour tones. Glazes may also be applied on top of one another as a means of creating a sense of depth and translucency.