Expecting the Unexpected Geomorphology.
My work is defined by the geological environment specifically rocks, substances and processes that form the earth’s surface. Taking rock samples from the landscape I wedge them into clay, before compressing them further into moulds. Representing how the world is build up and torn down through corrosion, whilst exploring a more visual/ colourful way to take the eroded, bio-luminescent landscape and reflected it back into my work through glazing.
Bex Scrivins
Farnham, England
Crank, Granite Rock Peices, Earthenware Glaze and Lichen Glaze Layered Combo, January 2022.
Terracotta Crank Clay, Various Rock Samples, Magnesium Dioxide, Glaze of My Own Creation, May 2022.
Terracotta Crank, Basalt Rock Peices, Earthenware Glaze and Volcanic Lava Glaze Layered Combo, January 2022.
Crank, Yellow Stain, Granite Rock Peices Wedged In, Own Glazing Mix, May 2022.
Earthenware Clay, Phyllite Rock Peices Wedged In, Lichen Glaze and Stoneware Glaze Layered Combo, January 2022.