Crafts CouncilDirectoryClaire IrelandArticulataAboutThese segmented forms are hand-built in sections and fired in a saggar with seaweed and beach driftwood from the Suffolk coast. They are mounted together on a steel tube or a wooden rod post-firing.Claire IrelandLondon, EnglandArticulata, Claire IrelandHand built sculptural forms, fired in a saggar using beach driftwood - incorporating steel, wood and ropeArticulata, Claire IrelandHand-built segmented form fired in a saggar with seaweed and beach driftwood from the Suffolk coast. Photographed on location among the coastal fishermans hutsArticulata, Image by Claire IrelandHand-built segmented form fired in a saggar with seaweed and beach driftwood from the Suffolk coast.Articulta, Image by Claire IrelandSaggar fired ceramic panels combined with steel and rope post firingSaggar Firing Process, Image by Jason BowyerThe individual panels were biscuit fired, soaked in salty water and fired in a purpose built saggar, packed with seaweed, beach driftwood and sawdust.ArticulataAboutThese segmented forms are hand-built in sections and fired in a saggar with seaweed and beach driftwood from the Suffolk coast. They are mounted together on a steel tube or a wooden rod post-firing.Claire IrelandLondon, EnglandArticulata, Claire IrelandHand built sculptural forms, fired in a saggar using beach driftwood - incorporating steel, wood and ropeArticulta, Image by Claire IrelandSaggar fired ceramic panels combined with steel and rope post firingArticulata, Claire IrelandHand-built segmented form fired in a saggar with seaweed and beach driftwood from the Suffolk coast. Photographed on location among the coastal fishermans hutsSaggar Firing Process, Image by Jason BowyerThe individual panels were biscuit fired, soaked in salty water and fired in a purpose built saggar, packed with seaweed, beach driftwood and sawdust.Articulata, Image by Claire IrelandHand-built segmented form fired in a saggar with seaweed and beach driftwood from the Suffolk coast.More from Claire IrelandProjectSurface Decoration for Ceramics by Claire IrelandProjectHebridean Project funded by the Craft Pottery Charitable TrustProjectBrentford Spoon ProjectProjectProspicere CollectionProjectTypologies CollectionProjectScalaria CollectionProjectStatera CollectionProjectTumulus Collection