


Aptus Sculpture in White Raku by Ignem Terrae Ceramics
Aptus Sculpture in White Raku by Ignem Terrae Ceramics
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About the work:
Aptus Sculpture in White Raku by Ignem Terrae Ceramics.
APTUS ~ ‘Attached’
Emily Hamann of Ignem Terrae Ceramics explores the intersection of voluptuous forms, and crisp sharp lines. Her sculptures appear somehow weightless, referencing the drape of fabric – a nod to Hamann’s background in fashion design – despite their stoneware form.
Exhibited at Melbourne Design Fair 2022 until 20 March, 2022.
About the Artist:
Emily Hamann of Ignem Terrae Ceramics is an artist and designer based in Sydney, Australia. Hamann obtained a Bachelor of Design at the renowned fashion college RMIT in Melbourne. After more than a decade designing for the fashion industry Hamann switched disciplines; replacing the soft and often unpredictable medium of fabric with a more malleable, grounding material that is clay. Hamann’s understanding of the interrelationship between materials and the human form has underpinned her exploration of sculptural forms; the body is absent, yet always implied.
Additional Details:
– Exclusively available at Modern Times
– Artist-made by hand in Australia
Dimensions
H: 510mm
W: 290mm
D: 250mm
Artist
Ignem Terrae Ceramics
Material
White Raku Finished With White Underglaze