Legge Gallery _ Steve Harrison 2008

Steve Harrison

Heart of Darkness

23 September - 11 October, 2008





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Years of concentrated research have gone into making these bowls. These pieces are like no other in that their provenance is known from their source in the soil to their exhibition in the gallery. No one makes clay like this anymore and I think that is a shame. It’s not even clay in the usual sense. On the surface of each rock granule there is a tiny layer of particles that have been liberated from the stone as it decomposes over the millennia, turning imperceptibly - atom by atom - into clay.


1. 
Sea of Love 2008 $900
127 x 67mm


Rock fragments I have selected are spread out to dry on the workshop floor and then roughly crushed, so that when I stir them vigorously in a bucket of water the kaolin coating rinses off and dissolves. This is best done by hand. When a machine is used it breaks up the rock too much creating something far too rock-like and not clayey enough. Stirring is gentle and achieves the purpose exactly. This process is repeated over and over, slowly building up a clay slip which is then left to flocculate and be adjusted before decanting. Adjustment in this case means adding some acid.


2.  
Hit'n'mist 2008 $900  sold  
207 x 205 x 85mm


I spent the first 6 months of the year liberating and concentrating the clays for this show. This clay embodies the essence of my intellect’s integration with the area in which I live. I feel strongly someone should be doing this. I love the result so much; it can’t be gained in any other way. This jet-black, dry matt surface is so rich and dark and rewarding, like a plum pudding made with suet. What it brings out from my ground rock glazes when fired with local wood or clippings is something special which gives this work its marque.


3. 
Rothko Blue 2008 $750
111 x 65mm

As this clay is fragile and sensitive the bowls must be thick to increase their strength. I have had to fire each one on an individually crafted ceramic plaque to prevent it melting into the kiln shelf. Traces of their setting in the kiln remain embedded in the foot rings.







4. 
Mist Rising 2008 $750   
117 x 70mm


The ground-rock glazes have developed a rich dark patina with rusty iron rims where the glaze has melted away, thickening at the foot in some instances, revealing an opacity and opulent richness that I don’t often see. There are occasionally tiny fragments of my hand-made, local weathered white-bauxite fire bricks embedded in the softening glaze as they slowly spall away, and the outer surface is sometimes blushed to opalescent blue or yellow with small deposits of natural fly ash from the firing.





5.
Blacknblue 2008  $900   sold
230 x 227 x 92mm






6. 
In Defense Of Ancient Springs 2008 $750  
115 x 120 x 70mm





 
7. 
Grey Bowl Blues 2008 $750
123 x 126 x 70mm






8. 
If You Can't Stand The Heat  2008 $ 750  
122 x 117 x 68mm








9. 
Daze Of Miracles And Wonder 2008 $900  
153 x 149 x 95mm






 
10.  
From Dawn Till Dusk  2008 $750  sold   
135 x 75mm









11.  
Soft Blue/Grey Haze 2008 $900 
228 x 99mm






 


12. 
Dark Celadon Blue  $750
120 x 123 x 68mm







13.  
Give Me About Me Fat Men 2008 $900  sold   
152 x 82mm






14.  
Ebb Tide 2008 $900  sold
152 x 82mm




15.  
Thinking Makes It So 2008 $900 
197x 121 x 90mm








16.  
Valley Mist 2008 $900 
263 x 260 x 103mm









17. 
Deep In The Fog  2008 $750 
118 x 67mm






18. 
Give Me A Sine  2008 $750  sold  
123 x 127 x 67mm






19. 
Dark For You  2008 $750  sold  
107 x 110 x 71mm






 
20. 
The Beauty, The Beauty  2008 $750 
118 x 115 x 66mm






 
21. 
Black Celadon  2008 $750 
111 dia x 67mm


 
22.
One View Of The Mountain  2008  $750    
127 x 68mm







 








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