Drumildoo

£900.00

Part of the Strangford Lough Collection, the jar is made in stoneware, wild blue Strangford clay and glaze. The wild blue clay was dug from the shores of Strangford Lough, originally full of oysters and pinecones. This jar not only reflects the shape of the drumlins that surround the shores but contains the ground from which it was formed.

 

Measurements: H30cm X W30cm.

SKU: TJC8 Category:

Artist Bio

Tracey Johnston is a ceramic artist with an interest in landscape and an anthropological approach to research. She seeks to make work that reflects the Ulster coastline and our emotional need to walk its shores and swim its waters. In her most recent works, sometimes thrown from local clay, she respond to sites on the west coast of Strangford Lough. The pandemic has brought her to join a community of local wild swimmers. Swimming with these women has given Tracey an insight into the importance of these liminal spaces, between earth and water, in shaping our notions of place and belonging. Interactions with the other swimmers has fuelled and inspired her to produce a body of work which speaks of life, nature, mental health and survival.