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Save the Reef by Carol Forster.

This sculptural, non functional teapot is handmade in fine porcelain clay.

The patterns, colours and textures on this teapot are an interpretation of the coral bleaching of the world heritage listed Great Barrier Reef in Queensland.  The coloured areas reflect my hope that it is not too late to address climate change and save the reef.

To create some of the surface textures I have collected bits of corals offered up by the sea.  On taking them back to the studio, I make moulds from them which I then use to take impressions which are applied to the form.  Some handmade additions are incorporated as well.  To make the coloured pieces I add  stains of varying strength to the porcelain clay to create a solid coloured clay .

The teapot is an original, non functional form and has a non removeable lid.

Artist is currently on holiday & this artwork is unavailable.

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Save The Reef

Carol Forster

AUD$380
Size: 15w x 11h x 13d cms
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Save the Reef by Carol Forster.

This sculptural, non functional teapot is handmade in fine porcelain clay.

The patterns, colours and textures on this teapot are an interpretation of the coral bleaching of the world heritage listed Great Barrier Reef in Queensland.  The coloured areas reflect my hope that it is not too late to address climate change and save the reef.

To create some of the surface textures I have collected bits of corals offered up by the sea.  On taking them back to the studio, I make moulds from them which I then use to take impressions which are applied to the form.  Some handmade additions are incorporated as well.  To make the coloured pieces I add  stains of varying strength to the porcelain clay to create a solid coloured clay .

The teapot is an original, non functional form and has a non removeable lid.