Hannah Magill Shaw, 'Old Pots and Pans' large pot

£180.00

One off original edition

Ceramic

26cm x 19cm x 19cm

My series of terracotta pots have developed from an old family recipe book containing the recipes used by my Nana and Great Nana which were typed up on a typewriter by my Mum in her Home Economics class when she was at school and formed into a small recipe book which has been now passed to me. The idea came about because of the recipe books age and how often I use it , it is now “falling apart at the seams”, literally, so I came up with idea of preserving these memories through ceramics, as ceramics is profoundly known for its permanent structure and durability. I work with several techniques to transfer these recipes from the book to the clay body including mono printing and the use of decals, a method of taking a photograph/scan and melting it on to the clay in the kiln.

Terracotta slab-built pot with: transfers from an old family recipe book, layers of slip decoration, areas of mono-printing onto clay and screws and bolts added in the form of sprig moulds.

Recipes transferred in the form of decals.

The pot is focused on several sweet and savoury recipes found in the family book.


Materials, Messages and Meanings #9 Theme ‘Remember’

Six artists based in Northern Ireland have been selected from an open call as part of our Materials, Messages and Meaning series. Now in its ninth year, these exhibitions explore artists’ different approaches to materials, methods of production and messages within their work.

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One off original edition

Ceramic

26cm x 19cm x 19cm

My series of terracotta pots have developed from an old family recipe book containing the recipes used by my Nana and Great Nana which were typed up on a typewriter by my Mum in her Home Economics class when she was at school and formed into a small recipe book which has been now passed to me. The idea came about because of the recipe books age and how often I use it , it is now “falling apart at the seams”, literally, so I came up with idea of preserving these memories through ceramics, as ceramics is profoundly known for its permanent structure and durability. I work with several techniques to transfer these recipes from the book to the clay body including mono printing and the use of decals, a method of taking a photograph/scan and melting it on to the clay in the kiln.

Terracotta slab-built pot with: transfers from an old family recipe book, layers of slip decoration, areas of mono-printing onto clay and screws and bolts added in the form of sprig moulds.

Recipes transferred in the form of decals.

The pot is focused on several sweet and savoury recipes found in the family book.


Materials, Messages and Meanings #9 Theme ‘Remember’

Six artists based in Northern Ireland have been selected from an open call as part of our Materials, Messages and Meaning series. Now in its ninth year, these exhibitions explore artists’ different approaches to materials, methods of production and messages within their work.

One off original edition

Ceramic

26cm x 19cm x 19cm

My series of terracotta pots have developed from an old family recipe book containing the recipes used by my Nana and Great Nana which were typed up on a typewriter by my Mum in her Home Economics class when she was at school and formed into a small recipe book which has been now passed to me. The idea came about because of the recipe books age and how often I use it , it is now “falling apart at the seams”, literally, so I came up with idea of preserving these memories through ceramics, as ceramics is profoundly known for its permanent structure and durability. I work with several techniques to transfer these recipes from the book to the clay body including mono printing and the use of decals, a method of taking a photograph/scan and melting it on to the clay in the kiln.

Terracotta slab-built pot with: transfers from an old family recipe book, layers of slip decoration, areas of mono-printing onto clay and screws and bolts added in the form of sprig moulds.

Recipes transferred in the form of decals.

The pot is focused on several sweet and savoury recipes found in the family book.


Materials, Messages and Meanings #9 Theme ‘Remember’

Six artists based in Northern Ireland have been selected from an open call as part of our Materials, Messages and Meaning series. Now in its ninth year, these exhibitions explore artists’ different approaches to materials, methods of production and messages within their work.

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