White earthenware with slip and underglaze decoration
Partially glazed
34cm x 27cm
2021
In stock
Hannah Tounsend’s Hybrid vessels combine ceramics and printmaking to create collections of sensitively realised vessel forms that explore the layered landscapes and sea-washed, weatherworn surfaces of the British coastline. Marks, lines and diffused merging colours are built up, cut through and dissolved away.
Hannah recently was shortlisted as one of ten finalists for the British Ceramics Biennial’s 2019 AWARD with her work A Record of Sorts. AWARD showcases ground-breaking and progressive practice, capturing the breadth and dynamism of artists engaging with clay today.
In 2015 Hannah won the Fresh award for her series of printed vessels: Traversing the Line. Hannah received a one-month residency at Guldagergaard, the International Ceramics Research Centre in Denmark, and an opportunity to exhibit at the next biennial in 2017.
To read more about Hannah’s work, her background, previous shows and awards click here
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