Crafts CouncilDirectoryLisa Krigel Ceramicsceramic artistCardiff, WalesCeramicsCraft educatorWebsiteInstagramTwitterAboutInfoNewsLisa creates functional ceramic sculptures inspired by the designs and ideology of modern and brutalist architecture. Each individual piece is hand thrown and made from a specially blended stoneware clay designed to achieve that concrete colour. Once bisque-fired each piece is meticulously sanded to a smooth finish, glazed on the inside with a variety of satin matt glaze colours including paprika, orange, pale and lime green, then high-fired for strength and durability.Focus:throwing functional:sculptureCV:Download documentCommissions:Available for commissionsA Language of Clay01August- 03 October 2020 A Language of Clay is a group show presenting the work of ceramic artists Justine Allison, Anne Gibbs, Kate Haywood, Lisa Krigel, Ingrid Murphy and Zoe Preece. Each of the artists approach the qualities of clay from varying perspectives and with differing intentions. That the practices of these six artists are richly diverse is intentional. United by a tenacious and considered approach, their works illustrate a rich spectrum of contemporary ceramic practice. See the link below for more information. Lifting the Lid18 - 30 August 2020Opening on the 18th August 2020 at the Gallery Art Spot Korin, Kyoto, Japan, this exhibition brings together a small group of artists from Wales and Japan who are interested in the Everyday and the exploration of ordinary objects. More information coming soon!AboutLisa creates functional ceramic sculptures inspired by the designs and ideology of modern and brutalist architecture. Each individual piece is hand thrown and made from a specially blended stoneware clay designed to achieve that concrete colour. Once bisque-fired each piece is meticulously sanded to a smooth finish, glazed on the inside with a variety of satin matt glaze colours including paprika, orange, pale and lime green, then high-fired for strength and durability.InfoFocus:throwing functional:sculptureCV:Download documentCommissions:Available for commissionsNewsA Language of Clay01August- 03 October 2020 A Language of Clay is a group show presenting the work of ceramic artists Justine Allison, Anne Gibbs, Kate Haywood, Lisa Krigel, Ingrid Murphy and Zoe Preece. Each of the artists approach the qualities of clay from varying perspectives and with differing intentions. That the practices of these six artists are richly diverse is intentional. United by a tenacious and considered approach, their works illustrate a rich spectrum of contemporary ceramic practice. See the link below for more information. Lifting the Lid18 - 30 August 2020Opening on the 18th August 2020 at the Gallery Art Spot Korin, Kyoto, Japan, this exhibition brings together a small group of artists from Wales and Japan who are interested in the Everyday and the exploration of ordinary objects. More information coming soon!WebsiteInstagramTwitterProjectMaggie's Centre CardiffProjectKitchen StoreysProjectBreakfast Skyline
A Language of Clay01August- 03 October 2020 A Language of Clay is a group show presenting the work of ceramic artists Justine Allison, Anne Gibbs, Kate Haywood, Lisa Krigel, Ingrid Murphy and Zoe Preece. Each of the artists approach the qualities of clay from varying perspectives and with differing intentions. That the practices of these six artists are richly diverse is intentional. United by a tenacious and considered approach, their works illustrate a rich spectrum of contemporary ceramic practice. See the link below for more information.
Lifting the Lid18 - 30 August 2020Opening on the 18th August 2020 at the Gallery Art Spot Korin, Kyoto, Japan, this exhibition brings together a small group of artists from Wales and Japan who are interested in the Everyday and the exploration of ordinary objects. More information coming soon!
A Language of Clay01August- 03 October 2020 A Language of Clay is a group show presenting the work of ceramic artists Justine Allison, Anne Gibbs, Kate Haywood, Lisa Krigel, Ingrid Murphy and Zoe Preece. Each of the artists approach the qualities of clay from varying perspectives and with differing intentions. That the practices of these six artists are richly diverse is intentional. United by a tenacious and considered approach, their works illustrate a rich spectrum of contemporary ceramic practice. See the link below for more information.
Lifting the Lid18 - 30 August 2020Opening on the 18th August 2020 at the Gallery Art Spot Korin, Kyoto, Japan, this exhibition brings together a small group of artists from Wales and Japan who are interested in the Everyday and the exploration of ordinary objects. More information coming soon!