Birsay Dish V
These Dishes and Vessels all feature Orkney clay and arose from Bex’s 2023 artists residency in Birsay.
Walking the shoreline at Birsay and looking out toward the Brough every day encourages a profound sense of time, both geological as well as that of human ancestors. She read Hugh Marwick’s ‘The Place Names of Birsay’ which details the hyper local location names of the shoreline, while gathering clay, sand and various flotsam and jetsam. Bex then brought this material back to the studio to draw, process and allow the forms to develop in the minds eye before eventually returning to the ceramic studio to make. The forms are all made by hand and the surface indentations are made using objects from the beach, including dried kelp, shells and stones. Making and glazing the pieces at home transported her back to Birsay and the glorious time spent exploring the intertidal zone and greeting the seals every day.
This piece should not be put in a dishwasher. Ordinary washing up liquid and warm water is fine to use. Not suitable for eating from or serving hot foods.
Birsay Dish V, Bex Shaw
Handbuilt Dish made using a mixture of black stoneware and clay foraged at Birsay, Orkney and multiple glazes.
H 5 cm
D 22 cm
(Please note: all measurements are taken at the tallest /widest point and are accurate within a few millimetres. The nature of the work means they are ‘uneven’ so the measurements do vary)
£70.00