Plinth 1
Handbuilt and painted ceramic sculpture
Sculptor Katie Moore embarks on a new chapter in her artistic journey with a series that blends vibrant color and fluid form in her ceramics. At the start of the year, she focused on oil painting, capturing the hues of her surroundings and the cherished objects in her home. These abstract paintings became a source of inspiration for her latest works for Tappan.
Using the slow, meditative process of coiling, Moore experimented with her clay forms, resulting in a fresh direction that emphasizes openness instead of closure. This change allows her to create stacked forms that transform her ceramics into functional pieces for domestic spaces, that the collector can live with and use in daily life.
Through this evolution, Moore deepens her exploration of how color and form come together, crafting pieces that invite both appreciation and practical use. Her work embodies a connection between artistic expression and everyday life, inviting viewers to engage with her creations in new and meaningful ways.
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Sculptor Katie Moore embarks on a new chapter in her artistic journey with a series that blends vibrant color and fluid form in her ceramics. At the start of the year, she focused on oil painting, capturing the hues of her surroundings and the cherished objects in her home. These abstract paintings became a source of inspiration for her latest works for Tappan.
Using the slow, meditative process of coiling, Moore experimented with her clay forms, resulting in a fresh direction that emphasizes openness instead of closure. This change allows her to create stacked forms that transform her ceramics into functional pieces for domestic spaces, that the collector can live with and use in daily life.
Through this evolution, Moore deepens her exploration of how color and form come together, crafting pieces that invite both appreciation and practical use. Her work embodies a connection between artistic expression and everyday life, inviting viewers to engage with her creations in new and meaningful ways.
Artwork Information
Year
2024
Materials
Handbuilt and painted ceramic sculpture
Authentication
The work comes with a Certification of Authenticity signed by the Co-Founder of Tappan
Dimensions
18 x 9 1/2 inches
FRAMED DIMENSIONS
18 x 9 1/2 inches
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“I like to refer to my clay objects as theater props that I paint and direct on stage.”
About the Artist
Katie Moore
Katie Moore is an artist living and working in Northeast London. Each of her creative outputs embody an aesthetic that is colorful and playful. With a background in illustration, she has an interest in documenting the world around her. Each series of clay objects and vibrant backdrops communicate a chosen landscape. Katie's sculptures have been spotted in Elle Decoration and she has exhibited her work with M.A.H Gallery in London and made unique collections for Morgans gallery in Falmouth and McCully & Crane in Rye.
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Sculptor Katie Moore embarks on a new chapter in her artistic journey with a series that blends vibrant color and fluid form in her ceramics. At the start of the year, she focused on oil painting, capturing the hues of her surroundings and the cherished objects in her home. These abstract paintings became a source of inspiration for her latest works for Tappan.
Using the slow, meditative process of coiling, Moore experimented with her clay forms, resulting in a fresh direction that emphasizes openness instead of closure. This change allows her to create stacked forms that transform her ceramics into functional pieces for domestic spaces, that the collector can live with and use in daily life.
Through this evolution, Moore deepens her exploration of how color and form come together, crafting pieces that invite both appreciation and practical use. Her work embodies a connection between artistic expression and everyday life, inviting viewers to engage with her creations in new and meaningful ways.