Crafts CouncilDirectoryDiane Griffin CeramicsCeramic ArtistTowcester, EnglandCeramicsWebsiteE-mailInstagramTwitterAboutInfoNewsCustoms of leaving letters and objects at spiritually important sites such as the Jerusalem's Wailing Wall continue to inspire my work. These collective acts of engagement are used as starting point concepts which then develop through my making process. I am interested in the tribal aspects of these activities and how votive rituals are voluntary cathartic acts which are still very relevant in modern society. The process of emotional discharge and purging of tensions. Focus:ceramicsCV:Download documentStockists:Thorwn ContemporaryWingates GalleryByard ArtQ & A- Diane Griffin21 April 2020Has clay always been your chosen medium? D: Yes. It was on my foundation course in the 1980s that I fell in love with clay. It lit me up, and my life long passion began. Initially I was drawn to how immediate, tactile and responsive it was.......AboutCustoms of leaving letters and objects at spiritually important sites such as the Jerusalem's Wailing Wall continue to inspire my work. These collective acts of engagement are used as starting point concepts which then develop through my making process. I am interested in the tribal aspects of these activities and how votive rituals are voluntary cathartic acts which are still very relevant in modern society. The process of emotional discharge and purging of tensions. InfoFocus:ceramicsCV:Download documentStockists:Thorwn ContemporaryWingates GalleryByard ArtNewsQ & A- Diane Griffin21 April 2020Has clay always been your chosen medium? D: Yes. It was on my foundation course in the 1980s that I fell in love with clay. It lit me up, and my life long passion began. Initially I was drawn to how immediate, tactile and responsive it was.......WebsiteE-mailInstagramTwitterProjectEgo Sum Terra ( I am Earth)ProjectPoints of Unity
Q & A- Diane Griffin21 April 2020Has clay always been your chosen medium? D: Yes. It was on my foundation course in the 1980s that I fell in love with clay. It lit me up, and my life long passion began. Initially I was drawn to how immediate, tactile and responsive it was.......
Q & A- Diane Griffin21 April 2020Has clay always been your chosen medium? D: Yes. It was on my foundation course in the 1980s that I fell in love with clay. It lit me up, and my life long passion began. Initially I was drawn to how immediate, tactile and responsive it was.......