This was one of the rooms in the Spode factory, Stoke-On-Trent - where the British Ceramics Biennial is being held. I just LOVED the way the room looked with these eerie orange blinds down - the muted hue, the shadows and overall atmosphere
love the playfulness of these pieces, as well as the general aesthetic. They have such freedom and humour to them.
Some details of the interior of Spode factory, Stoke-on-Trent. I just LOVE this industrial, functional space, and how aesthetically pleasing it is out of pure chance. The evidence of time, activity, human presence is shown so uniquely in these walls, floors, doorways and windows.
A piece at Stoke BCB that seemed to show the process of making porcelain flowers.
The use of multiples is always so effective and striking.
Last weekend i went to Stoke-on-Trent to the British Ceramics Biennial. Here’s an interesting building near the Spode factory.
Broccoli Leaf
I’ve kept meaning on updating all the work I’ve done that I’ve not managed to upload on here, but I realise that if I keep planning on doing that I will just never post on here again. So I’ve decided maybe there’s a better chance of me starting up this blog again if I just scrap what I’ve missed out and start from now.
I have however kept up to date on my instagram @mari.h.j and I’ve posted finished works on my website www.marihannahjones.co.uk
I pressed this eaten broccoli leaf only with comical intentions - finding it funny how absolutely tragically it had been decimated by caterpillars - but actually, now that I have pressed it it has revealed the most beautiful patterns and details! I now hope to use it in some artistic way, I am yet to decide how..
Pre-collection outfit for ‘The Great Outdoor Man’ Model: Jamie Harding Photographer: Ellie Gray
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