the lost and found: work from Orkney, installation view2015
the lost and found: work from Orkney
New Art Centre, Wiltshire
3 October – 15 November 2015
Originally conceived for the Pier Arts Centre in Stromness, these pieces evoke a sense of place inspired by the unique light, landscape, mythology and history of Orkney. They were first shown alongside works by David Ward and the collections donated by Margaret Gardiner.
holmr, III and IV2015
5 porcelain vessels with gilding in an aluminium and plexiglass vitrine
32 × 30 × 7 cm each
the lost and found: work from Orkney
New Art Centre, Wiltshire
3 October – 15 November 2015
Originally conceived for the Pier Arts Centre in Stromness, these pieces evoke a sense of place inspired by the unique light, landscape, mythology and history of Orkney. They were first shown alongside works by David Ward and the collections donated by Margaret Gardiner.
sgeir, installation view2015
40 porcelain vessels with gilding in a pair of plexiglass and aluminium vitrines with low reflective glazing
28 × 216 × 25 cm each, 64 × 216 × 25 cm overall
the lost and found: work from Orkney
New Art Centre, Wiltshire
3 October – 15 November 2015
Originally conceived for the Pier Arts Centre in Stromness, these pieces evoke a sense of place inspired by the unique light, landscape, mythology and history of Orkney. They were first shown alongside works by David Ward and the collections donated by Margaret Gardiner.
the lost and found: work from Orkney, installation view2015
the lost and found: work from Orkney
New Art Centre, Wiltshire
3 October – 15 November 2015
Originally conceived for the Pier Arts Centre in Stromness, these pieces evoke a sense of place inspired by the unique light, landscape, mythology and history of Orkney. They were first shown alongside works by David Ward and the collections donated by Margaret Gardiner.
the lost and found2015
30 porcelain vessels in 17 aluminium and plexiglass vitrines
22 × 13 × 10 cm each, 22 × 317 × 10 cm overall
the lost and found: work from Orkney
New Art Centre, Wiltshire
3 October – 15 November 2015
Originally conceived for the Pier Arts Centre in Stromness, these pieces evoke a sense of place inspired by the unique light, landscape, mythology and history of Orkney. They were first shown alongside works by David Ward and the collections donated by Margaret Gardiner.
holmr, VI2015
5 porcelain vessels in an aluminium and plexiglass vitrine
32 × 30 × 7 cm
the lost and found: work from Orkney
New Art Centre, Wiltshire
3 October – 15 November 2015
Originally conceived for the Pier Arts Centre in Stromness, these pieces evoke a sense of place inspired by the unique light, landscape, mythology and history of Orkney. They were first shown alongside works by David Ward and the collections donated by Margaret Gardiner.
holmr, VI2015
5 porcelain vessels in an aluminium and plexiglass vitrine
32 × 30 × 7 cm
the lost and found: work from Orkney
New Art Centre, Wiltshire
3 October – 15 November 2015
Originally conceived for the Pier Arts Centre in Stromness, these pieces evoke a sense of place inspired by the unique light, landscape, mythology and history of Orkney. They were first shown alongside works by David Ward and the collections donated by Margaret Gardiner.
holmr, VI2015
5 porcelain vessels in an aluminium and plexiglass vitrine
32 × 30 × 7 cm
the lost and found: work from Orkney
New Art Centre, Wiltshire
3 October – 15 November 2015
Originally conceived for the Pier Arts Centre in Stromness, these pieces evoke a sense of place inspired by the unique light, landscape, mythology and history of Orkney. They were first shown alongside works by David Ward and the collections donated by Margaret Gardiner.