Kathryn Watson Kilmartin White Stoneware Cube

£50.00

About the piece
White Stoneware. The motifs of prehistoric rock carvings - spirals, concentric rings and indentations were the starting point for these sculptures. A visit to Kilmartin, Argyll in 2018 led to some larger sculptures in this series.

  • 9cm x 9cm cube

About the artist
During her degree and masters in Fine Art, Watson’s practice focused on painting and collage which gradually developed into assemblage and eventually into sculpture. She explored and experimented with natural materials and became interested in the way work interacts with its environment, especially the outdoors.

Watson is particularly influenced by the work of Kurt Schwitters, Gordon Matta Clark, Robert Rauschenberg and Richard Serra. Their processes of constructing and deconstructing structures within space resonated with her own practice. After relocating to Sheffield where she grew up, Watson set up a studio in her home, acquired a kiln and now uses her garden and home to place my ceramics.

She rediscovered the city centre architecture and the surrounding Peak District and this along with the flora and fauna from her garden provides the stimulus for much of her work.

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At checkout, you’ll notice that only a free gallery collection option is available. If you’d like your artwork delivered within the UK mainland, please get in touch with us direct to arrange shipping and insurance. We’re happy to provide a tailored quote to ensure your piece reaches you safely. Collection from the gallery is free of charge and we’d love to meet you in person.

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About the piece
White Stoneware. The motifs of prehistoric rock carvings - spirals, concentric rings and indentations were the starting point for these sculptures. A visit to Kilmartin, Argyll in 2018 led to some larger sculptures in this series.

  • 9cm x 9cm cube

About the artist
During her degree and masters in Fine Art, Watson’s practice focused on painting and collage which gradually developed into assemblage and eventually into sculpture. She explored and experimented with natural materials and became interested in the way work interacts with its environment, especially the outdoors.

Watson is particularly influenced by the work of Kurt Schwitters, Gordon Matta Clark, Robert Rauschenberg and Richard Serra. Their processes of constructing and deconstructing structures within space resonated with her own practice. After relocating to Sheffield where she grew up, Watson set up a studio in her home, acquired a kiln and now uses her garden and home to place my ceramics.

She rediscovered the city centre architecture and the surrounding Peak District and this along with the flora and fauna from her garden provides the stimulus for much of her work.

The Yard Gallery Shipping & Collection Information
At checkout, you’ll notice that only a free gallery collection option is available. If you’d like your artwork delivered within the UK mainland, please get in touch with us direct to arrange shipping and insurance. We’re happy to provide a tailored quote to ensure your piece reaches you safely. Collection from the gallery is free of charge and we’d love to meet you in person.

About the piece
White Stoneware. The motifs of prehistoric rock carvings - spirals, concentric rings and indentations were the starting point for these sculptures. A visit to Kilmartin, Argyll in 2018 led to some larger sculptures in this series.

  • 9cm x 9cm cube

About the artist
During her degree and masters in Fine Art, Watson’s practice focused on painting and collage which gradually developed into assemblage and eventually into sculpture. She explored and experimented with natural materials and became interested in the way work interacts with its environment, especially the outdoors.

Watson is particularly influenced by the work of Kurt Schwitters, Gordon Matta Clark, Robert Rauschenberg and Richard Serra. Their processes of constructing and deconstructing structures within space resonated with her own practice. After relocating to Sheffield where she grew up, Watson set up a studio in her home, acquired a kiln and now uses her garden and home to place my ceramics.

She rediscovered the city centre architecture and the surrounding Peak District and this along with the flora and fauna from her garden provides the stimulus for much of her work.

The Yard Gallery Shipping & Collection Information
At checkout, you’ll notice that only a free gallery collection option is available. If you’d like your artwork delivered within the UK mainland, please get in touch with us direct to arrange shipping and insurance. We’re happy to provide a tailored quote to ensure your piece reaches you safely. Collection from the gallery is free of charge and we’d love to meet you in person.