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Mad hatter Sculpture

John Morgan

France

Sculpture, Fabric on Ceramic

Size: 8.7 W x 9.8 H x 8.7 D in

This artwork is not for sale.
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About The Artwork

Characters created by Lewis Carroll have inspired many artists for many years apart from Tenniel, including Tove Jansson. His features I thought over for a long time and decided he would look rather like Buster Keaton of silent movies fame. He looks rather unfriendly, but I'm sure he is quite a good chap. I'm told he looks a bit like me I'm told. The piece is a planter as you can see. In the book the hatter has an affinity with nature, and a detachment from social order. Which is me I suppose. The work is rather heavy. It is high fired but with some later low fired additional work. Also the base has had repair work so I cannot ensure it would travel well. Hence it is not for sale. I may return to this theme this year however.

Details & Dimensions

Sculpture:Fabric on Ceramic

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:8.7 W x 9.8 H x 8.7 D in

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Apart from a few works in exhibitions most of my time since art school has been in a commercial world. Now living in France I like to make ceramic pieces on a variety of themes.The catastrophe of war or the tragedy of natural disaster for example. The drama of dreams when the mind sorts our life experience into an altogether new tapestry, is another. One beyond the control of the artists hand or eye. I grew up in post war London and try to understand why bomb sites, now gherkins and other weird and wonderful constructions, now surround St. Pauls and the city, Here is where the Luftwaffe dropped their deadly cargo. Now I learn our bombers wrought ten times the destruction on Germany, and Churchill had ordered that St. Pauls should be saved from incendiary bombs with priority over homes. St. Pauls was a symbol of our invincibility. I remember approaching St. Pauls from Fleet Street, bomb sites all around and a railway running overhead. Very strange.

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