Ceramic Vessels Wrapped with Scored Ropes Evoke Traditional Basketry

All images © Kate Malone, courtesy of Adrian Sassoon, shared with permission

Kent-based ceramicist Kate Malone mimics the plaited texture of a basket with her series of woven vessels. The wide-mouthed vases and small, covered boxes are wrapped in rolled strips of clay that the artist threads through small gashes in the surface of the pot. Long, vertical bars structure the braided effect, which wraps horizontally around each form. “Initially inspired by passementerie, baskets, and all things woven, for this series, I intended to imitate a woven surface on my ceramics. My practice is to create a core shape, then decorate the surface,” she says.

Malone tells Colossal that she gravitates toward crystalline glazes in greens, blues, and a warm honey tone, although she’s started to incorporate bright base materials in her most recent pieces. “These glazes tend to run down the surface and combine, which prevents the creation of neat horizontal lines, so the pre-colored clays are an attempt to keep surface color in place,” she says.

In addition to the twisted pieces shown here, Malone’s body of work comprises ceramic pieces in a variety of textures and shapes, which you can see at Adrian Sasson where she is represented. Head to Instagram for a look at her studio and a deeper dive into her practice.

 

Ceramic Vessels Wrapped with Scored Ropes Evoke Traditional Basketry

Ceramic Vessels Wrapped with Scored Ropes Evoke Traditional Basketry

Ceramic Vessels Wrapped with Scored Ropes Evoke Traditional Basketry

Ceramic Vessels Wrapped with Scored Ropes Evoke Traditional Basketry

Ceramic Vessels Wrapped with Scored Ropes Evoke Traditional Basketry

Ceramic Vessels Wrapped with Scored Ropes Evoke Traditional Basketry

Ceramic Vessels Wrapped with Scored Ropes Evoke Traditional Basketry

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