Residency: Explore British Ceramics Biennial 2013 Collaborative project with Hothouse 3 ceramicists
Kim Norton
London, England
Spode factory site, mould store, Stoke on Trent
Two tonnes of Puddle clay installed into Spode, over the period of two months water was continuously dripping on the clay gradually softening and transforming it.
The sound of this continuous feed subtly referenced the production that took place within the factory for almost 250 years.
Installing repetition over time for the british ceramics biennial in Spode 2013
Ink on paper: this initial work shows ink dripping through a series of funnels from varying heights. This process was to begin to work out how water would impact on the clay.