


Frances Priest
Gathering Places, Collage iii, 2017
Inscribed ceramic with glaze and enamel decal
25 x 40cm
Series: Gathering Places, Grammar Of Ornament
CF0015
Photo: Shannon Tofts
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From her Edinburgh studio artist Frances Priest creates intricate and colourful ceramic objects that celebrate her fascination for ornament and pattern. The work explores and interprets languages of ornament from...
From her Edinburgh studio artist Frances Priest creates intricate and colourful ceramic objects that celebrate her fascination for ornament and pattern. The work explores and interprets languages of ornament from different cultures, places and periods in history and is heavily influenced by her travels and a book she grew up with, The Grammar of Ornament by Owen Jones, first published in 1856. As a child, Frances read this book from cover to cover, and so began her love of pattern. Frances uses clay as a canvas on which to build richly drawn and layered surfaces of inlaid line, glaze colour and enamel decals. The results are intricate and beautiful.
Exhibitions
Selected ExhibitionsCavaliero Finn Presents Alter at Fitzrovia Chapel, November 2019