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Jonathan Keep: Selected works, 2015-2021

November 2, 2021
in Ceramic art
  • Iceberg Field, 2015, porcelain and glaze, 31 x 17 x 16 cm ave
  • Ant series, 2016, variegated stoneware clay, 50 x 27 x 30 cm ave
  • Random Growth series, 2017, stoneware and glaze, 50 x 20 x 25 cm ave
  • Harmonic Pot series, 2019, stoneware and glaze, 72 x 16 x 25 cm ave
  • Branching Fractal series, 2018, stoneware and glaze, 58 x 26 x 33 cm ave
  • Fractal series, 2018, stoneware and glaze, 74 x 31 x 33 cm ave
  • Fractal pot, 2019, stoneware & glaze, 12 x 12 x 12 cm
  • Fractal pot, 2019, stoneware & glaze, 15 x 15 x15 cm
  • Random Cube series, 2020, stoneware & glaze, 9 x 9 x 9 cm
  • Random Cube series, 2020, stoneware & glaze, 19 x 13 x 13 cm
  • Mandelbulb Funerary Urn, 2020, stoneware and glaze, 28 x 16 x 16 cm
  • Mandelbulb Funerary Urn, 2020, stoneware & glaze, 27 x 18 x 18 cm
  • Knot series, 2021, mid-temperature & glaze, 21 x 17 x 16 cm
  • Knot series, 2021, mid-temperature & glaze, 12 x 12 x 13 cm

Jonathan Keep: Selected works, 2015-2021

In the elemental forces of earth, fire and water, pottery has traditionally drawn on Nature for inspiration. In using computer code to create my art works I have added a further dimension. To include the fundamental mathematical patterns and structures that underlie all natural forms and processes. My aim is to show, through the appreciation of these works, just how much we are connected at a very deep level to the natural world, physically and psychologically – materially and spiritually.

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