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Red stoneware, shino, tin glaze

10 x 9 cm

 

 

About the Artist

Heather Gibson’s ceramics explore the threshold between art and the everyday object. Her making process combines sculptural hand-building, gestural movement and glaze alchemy – utilising both electric and gas reduction firing techniques.

 

Heather uses clay as a canvas to explore trace, time, memory and mark-making. Drawing inspiration from geology, archaeology and abstract expressionism, her ceramics serve as portals into the intricate topographies of human memory, and unseen landscapes concealed beneath the Earth’s surface.

 

Often beginning by striking, carving and faceting a block or a thick slab of clay, found objects such as old tools, driftwood and broken pottery are used to create unique surface histories. A careful alchemy of slips, oxides and glazes are applied, often poured across the surface. Through this method she invites risk into her work, encouraging the true nature of clay and its ability to give something back - something beyond our control.

 

Heather Gibson is a London-based ceramic artist. She completed her Master’s at the Royal College of Art in 2024, where she was awarded the Marit Rausing Scholarship for Ceramics & Glass. She is the current Potter in Residence at County Hall Pottery, preparing for her first solo exhibition in August 2025.

 

 

Delivery Options

Delivery to Mainland UK within 3-5 days

International delivery available within 7-10 days

 

 

14 Day Guarantee

If for any reason you are not happy with your purchase, we offer a full refund for any returns within 14 days from purchase.

 

 

Available to purchase via OwnArt

UK-based buyers can split the cost of this work over 10 months with an interest free loan via OwnArt. Contact the gallery for more details.

Asemic cup No. 4 | H. 11 cm | By Heather Gibson

£40.00Price
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