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This form was inspired by the work of Barbara Hepworth. Abs-1 was an early example of my experimentation using 3D printing technology to create forms, from which plaster moulds are made and the piece is slip cast.  In Abs 1 and 1a the goal  was alsi to see how marbling could be used to bring out shapes which are almost hidden by being light. ay. There is a sense of balance and tranquillity in the shape, with the marbled colours from terracotta clay adding a sense of drama.
This form was inspired by the work of Barbara Hepworth. Abs-1 was an early example of my experimentation using 3D printing technology to create forms, from which plaster moulds are made and the piece is slip cast.  In Abs 1 and 1a the goal  was alsi to see how marbling could be used to bring out shapes which are almost hidden by being light. ay. There is a sense of balance and tranquillity in the shape, with the marbled colours from terracotta clay adding a sense of drama.
This form was inspired by the work of Barbara Hepworth. Abs-1 was an early example of my experimentation using 3D printing technology to create forms, from which plaster moulds are made and the piece is slip cast.  In Abs 1 and 1a the goal  was alsi to see how marbling could be used to bring out shapes which are almost hidden by being light. ay. There is a sense of balance and tranquillity in the shape, with the marbled colours from terracotta clay adding a sense of drama.

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Abs-2a Sculptural form with terracotta marbling Sculpture

Ian Siragher

United Kingdom

Sculpture, Ceramic

Size: 7.6 W x 30.5 H x 2.5 D cm

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This form was inspired by the work of Barbara Hepworth. Abs-1 was an early example of my experimentation using 3D printing technology to create forms, from which plaster moulds are made and the piece is slip cast. In Abs 1 and 1a the goal was alsi to see how marbling could be used to bring out sha...

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2019

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Sculpture, Ceramic

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7.6 W x 30.5 H x 2.5 D cm

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