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Kate Windibank @firedthings


Ceramic artist

Hertfordshire, England

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Kate Windibank works with stoneware and porcelain clays to make sculptural ceramic vessels. Inspired by the concepts of geological formation, erosion and the transformational nature of time. Kate searches for the most intriguing sense of balance and contrast, strength and fragility, creating forms with undulating edges, fault-lines and fissures. During firing oxides embedded in the clay are drawn to the surface, reacting with glaze to create movement and texture on the surface of the vessel.

Focus:
Sculptural ceramic vessels
Stockists:
  • kalpa art living, Volterra Tuscany
  • Cluster Crafts, London
  • cambridge ceramics
Kate Windibank | studio | process | inspiration

Kate Windibank works with stoneware and porcelain clays to make sculptural ceramic vessels. Inspired by the concepts of geological formation, erosion and the transformational nature of time. Kate searches for the most intriguing sense of balance and contrast, strength and fragility, creating forms with undulating edges, fault-lines and fissures. During firing oxides embedded in the clay are drawn to the surface, reacting with glaze to create movement and texture on the surface of the vessel.

Focus:
Sculptural ceramic vessels
Stockists:
  • kalpa art living, Volterra Tuscany
  • Cluster Crafts, London
  • cambridge ceramics
Kate Windibank | studio | process | inspiration
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  • Project

    Rift 001. 2020

  • Project

    Sculptural vessels - Platters

  • Project

    Balanced Bowls

  • Project

    Fragmented Vessels

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