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Shino, ash and tenmoku glazes with black porcelain dust and gold lustre
H. 50 x w. 92 cm

 

Photography by the artist.

 

 

About Timothy Copsey

The Peak District Pennine landscape and its seasons are the backdrop to everything Tim Copsey makes. This is pottery on the border between function and sculpture; in essence vases, bowls, bottles and cups, although these are really just 'Serving Suggestions'.

 

Works such as the Waterfall pieces are directly Inspired by observing and depicting how water races over and around rocks, glistening and reflective, as direct a reference to pouring as the onomatopoeic ‘tok tok’ of the tokkuri form.

 

Tim finds deep inspiration in Japanese forms and techniques, early experiments in camouflage such as dazzle, Prehistoric ceramic forms and Situationist art.

 

His work has been described as ‘beautifully ugly’ or like ‘space debris’ - he hopes that the work is playful, elemental if occasionally jarring or surprising and ultimately resonant of their materiality and the landscape from which they derive.

 

“Like archaeological finds from the debris of life in space - discarded in the Milky Way, picking up layers of galactic minerals and crystals over millions of years.”

 

“What really interested me about Tim’s work is their almost gender fluid quality: they are elegant and feminine with their pinks, golds and sparkly inclusions, but masculine and solid with the rough and free way in which they are constructed.”

 

“They are yin and yang: a unification of both ‘femininity’ and ‘masculinity’. I see them as solid and reassuring but decorated with a decadent touch that elevates them into objects of beauty and desire.”

 

“(His work) looks like it is in the middle of some alchemical change - it excites us with the drama .”

 

“I think Tim’s pots speak a thousand words. They are itching to tell us a story and that story is one of the force of life – of life in all its forms – the darkness and the light. ”

 

Tim works from his studio in the Peak District, alongside working with artists and creative organisations as a film maker. His work has been exhibited in solo and group exhibitions across the UK and featured in the publication 'Contemporary British Studio Pottery, Forms of Expresssion' by Ashley Thorpe (published by the Crowood Press (2023)). He recently completed an AA2A (Artists in Art Schools) residency at UCLan working with the MA students, allowing him to explore work on a larger scale.

 

 

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Returns

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Available to purchase via Instalments

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Gold Waterfall (Issues Edge) | H. 50 cm | By Timothy Copsey

£8,000.00Price
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