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Kayleigh Peters Ceramics


Graduate Artist making with Ceramics and Textiles

Henfield, England

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  • Embroidery
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I graduated from the University of Brighton with a BA (hons) 3D Design and Craft degree in 2021. My practice is developing through the questioning of the self, exploring the space I inhabit as a women whilst trying to make sense of the unreliability of the body. Through the exploration of material research the answers are found through defective glazes, ceramic forms and embroidered conceputal narratives.

Focus:
The space my defective body inhabits through the abstraction of the self, reflected by ceramic forms with defective glazes and embroidery.

I graduated from the University of Brighton with a BA (hons) 3D Design and Craft degree in 2021. My practice is developing through the questioning of the self, exploring the space I inhabit as a women whilst trying to make sense of the unreliability of the body. Through the exploration of material research the answers are found through defective glazes, ceramic forms and embroidered conceputal narratives.

Focus:
The space my defective body inhabits through the abstraction of the self, reflected by ceramic forms with defective glazes and embroidery.
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    Challenging Taboo

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