Amanda Murphy Sand Ripple | Ceramic Tealight Trio
Amanda Murphy Sand Ripple | Ceramic Tealight Trio
Amanda Murphy Sand Ripple | Ceramic Tealight Trio
Amanda Murphy Sand Ripple | Ceramic Tealight Trio

Sand Ripple | Ceramic Tealight Trio

Sale price€64.00
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Pickup available at 4 Castle Street, Sligo, Ireland Usually ready in 2-4 days

Sand Ripple | Ceramic Tealight Trio

4 Castle Street, Sligo, Ireland

Pickup available, usually ready in 2-4 days

4 Castle Street, Sligo, Ireland
Sligo
SO
F91 P863
Ireland

Designed by Amanda Murphy of County Waterford this ceramic piece will hold a trio of tealights or candles. Taking inspiration from the Irish Landscape of the ocean and ripples on the sand to the valleys, mountains and rivers that surround her, Amanda creates each piece individually using a blue and white crystalline glaze which melts differently upon firing ensuring the uniqueness of each handcrafted piece.

Decorated with glaze, oxides, and recycled glass, the colours of nature reflect the colours in nature while the rippled design creates a calming and whimsical tone.

Unusual, Unique, and fulll of character.

Specifications

41cm x 17cm x 6.5cm high

About the Artist

"It is the wildness of the rugged Irish landscape" that inspires Amanda Murphy. And she encapsulates that inspiration in a wholly individual way; as a ceramic artist of a most particular distinction. Amanda's work is distinctively fluid; transience in a solid form it speaks of a river curving round or over flow stones, the fall-off of mountain into valley, shore sands after the tide. Her glazing techniques play with reflections, with dazzling colour bursts, with muted deep richness and texture as sunlight does across the landscape

"I found my love of clay when I was preparing a portfolio to apply for Art College in secondary school. I loved the clay in my hands and found I could really express myself with it. I then attended Crawford Art College in Cork and studied Ceramic design. After that I travelled for a while and came back to complete the Pottery Skills Course which was running in Thomastown, Co. Kilkenny. I worked with several potteries, Ardmore, Badger Hill and Stephen Pearce being the main ones and also started making my own pieces.

More travel followed and when myself and my husband returned to Ireland from Australia in 2008 I started making this collection full time