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Tessa Eastman Ceramics


Ceramic Artist

London, England

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Tessa is committed to using complex handbuilding methods to produce curious ambiguous sculptures. Through developed form and multiple glaze fired surfaces, the overlooked detail of microscopic arrangements are revealed. Tessa explores opposing elements of symmetry and disorder to raise questions about the perfectly imperfect state of humanity on an individual and entire level. Sculptural dissimilarities give way to certain clarity of thought on the transient states that make up living beings.

Focus:
Ceramic Sculpture
CV:
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Stockists:
  • Ting Ying Gallery - Hong Kong China & London U.K.
  • Alveston Fine Art - London U.K.
  • Contemporary Applied Arts - London U.K.
  • Cynthia Corbett Gallery - London U.K.
  • FBC London - U.K.
  • Galerie de l’Ancienne Poste - Toucy France
  • Jason Jacques Gallery - NYC U.S.A.
  • Puls Contemporary Ceramics - Brussels Belgium
  • Pik’d Gallery - Beirut Lebanon

Alveston Fine Art New Gallery - 5th Sept 2020 ongoing

05 Sept 2020

Alveston Fine Art was set up in 2016 to promote talented artists who strive to change how viewers look at conventional art forms by using materials in imaginative ways. They all bring fresh ideas to their work. From 5th Sept 2020, Alveston Fine Art will open a new gallery at 285 Westbourne Grove, Notting Hill, London W11 2QA U.K. www.alvestonfineart.com

Homo Faber Guide - 17th Sept 2020 launch

17 Sept 2020

The Michelangelo Foundation's Homo Faber Guide promotes artists, galleries and museums, the whole ecosystem of contemporary craft. Use the guide to discover the outstanding work being produced in Europe today. www.homofaberguide.com

Create Day with London Craft Week - 10th Oct 2020

10 Oct 2020

"Before Covid, we had become somewhat isolated, too busy, too narrow-focus. Yet there has never been more creativity, imagination and talent. Or people who appreciate it. In that sense, despite so much uncertainty, I believe we live in auspicious times.” said Guy Salter, Chairman, London Craft Week. Hence Create Day: an opportunity once a year to pause, appreciate beauty and applaud the talent in our midst. To reconnect with our own creativity and bring like-minded people together. www.createday.org

STRANGENESS IN NATURE - watch 3 min film
CREATE DAY - watch 3 min film
CURE3 INTERVIEW - watch 2 min film
CERAMIC REVIEW MASTERCLASS - watch 6 min film
YOUNG MASTERS PRIZE - watch 42 min film

Tessa is committed to using complex handbuilding methods to produce curious ambiguous sculptures. Through developed form and multiple glaze fired surfaces, the overlooked detail of microscopic arrangements are revealed. Tessa explores opposing elements of symmetry and disorder to raise questions about the perfectly imperfect state of humanity on an individual and entire level. Sculptural dissimilarities give way to certain clarity of thought on the transient states that make up living beings.

Focus:
Ceramic Sculpture
CV:
Download document
Stockists:
  • Ting Ying Gallery - Hong Kong China & London U.K.
  • Alveston Fine Art - London U.K.
  • Contemporary Applied Arts - London U.K.
  • Cynthia Corbett Gallery - London U.K.
  • FBC London - U.K.
  • Galerie de l’Ancienne Poste - Toucy France
  • Jason Jacques Gallery - NYC U.S.A.
  • Puls Contemporary Ceramics - Brussels Belgium
  • Pik’d Gallery - Beirut Lebanon

Alveston Fine Art New Gallery - 5th Sept 2020 ongoing

05 Sept 2020

Alveston Fine Art was set up in 2016 to promote talented artists who strive to change how viewers look at conventional art forms by using materials in imaginative ways. They all bring fresh ideas to their work. From 5th Sept 2020, Alveston Fine Art will open a new gallery at 285 Westbourne Grove, Notting Hill, London W11 2QA U.K. www.alvestonfineart.com

Homo Faber Guide - 17th Sept 2020 launch

17 Sept 2020

The Michelangelo Foundation's Homo Faber Guide promotes artists, galleries and museums, the whole ecosystem of contemporary craft. Use the guide to discover the outstanding work being produced in Europe today. www.homofaberguide.com

Create Day with London Craft Week - 10th Oct 2020

10 Oct 2020

"Before Covid, we had become somewhat isolated, too busy, too narrow-focus. Yet there has never been more creativity, imagination and talent. Or people who appreciate it. In that sense, despite so much uncertainty, I believe we live in auspicious times.” said Guy Salter, Chairman, London Craft Week. Hence Create Day: an opportunity once a year to pause, appreciate beauty and applaud the talent in our midst. To reconnect with our own creativity and bring like-minded people together. www.createday.org

STRANGENESS IN NATURE - watch 3 min film
CREATE DAY - watch 3 min film
CURE3 INTERVIEW - watch 2 min film
CERAMIC REVIEW MASTERCLASS - watch 6 min film
YOUNG MASTERS PRIZE - watch 42 min film
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