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Tessa Eastman: Baby Cloud Bundles

August 9, 2020
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  • Tessa Eastman, Purple Rocket Baby Cloud Bundle, 2020, Multiple glazed stoneware, 160x180x160 mm. Private collection, courtesy of Cynthia Corbett Gallery. Photo by Juliet Sheath
  • Tessa Eastman, Budding Baby Cloud Bundle, 2020, Multiple glazed stoneware, 140x140x180 mm. Private collection, courtesy of Cynthia Corbett Gallery. Photo by Juliet Sheath
  • Tessa Eastman, Rocket Baby Cloud Bundle, 2020, Multiple glazed stoneware, 180x160x160 mm. Private collection, courtesy of Cynthia Corbett Gallery. Photo by Juliet Sheath
  • Tessa Eastman, Sea Mint Baby Cloud Bundle, 2017, Multiple glazed stoneware, 200x150x150 mm. Private collection, courtesy of Cynthia Corbett Gallery. Photo by Juliet Sheath
  • Tessa Eastman, Purple Turquoise Baby Cloud Bundle, 2020, Multiple glazed stoneware, 240x220x180 mm. Courtesy of Cynthia Corbett Gallery. Photo by Juliet Sheath
  • Tessa Eastman, Moonlight Sunshine Baby Cloud Bundle, 2018, Multiple glazed stoneware, 240x220x180 mm. Private collection, courtesy of Galerie de l’Ancienne Poste. Photo by Juliet Sheath

Tessa Eastman: Baby Cloud Bundles, 2017-2020

The Baby Cloud Bundles were originally created for the British Ceramics Biennial. These are smaller versions of the sculptures that were on show in the FRESH section of the Biennial.

Haphazard sprouting mesh shapes unite and conflict with voluminous cloud-like forms, suggesting a dichotomous relationship of harmony and tension. Pieces are hand built and glazes have been developed to enhance the sensuous physicality of the work.

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