Ceramic houses, in sets of four. Hand sculpted and raku or earthenware fired. Each piece is individually made, this set is approximately 9-14cm in height.
The inspiration for Rowena Brown’s ceramic houses comes from media images showing the aftermath of environmental and man-made disruption, and also from weather-worn and derelict structures in the Scottish landscape.
Her handmade ceramic buildings are distinguished by their individual surface texture, marks and features. The forms are part-glazed, then raku or stoneware fired. Each of the pieces has its own character. They can be seen as isolated forms, or as part of a group evoking human interaction and community.
Read more about Rowena, her background, previous exhibitions and awards
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