Ceramic Artist Anne Mette Hjortshøj. Anne Mette makes pots, fires them in her two chamber wood kiln and likes to explore the islands geology and history, from where she finds raw materials and knowledge of how to use them. Anne Mette Hjortshøj graduated from the Glas and Ceramic School on Bornholm in 2000. Anne Mette Hjortshøj is a Danish studio potter based on the island of Bornholm, Denmark. [1] Biography Hjortshøj graduated from the Glas and Ceramic School on Bornholm in 2000 [2] before completing an 18-month apprenticeship with master potter Phil Rogers in 1998. [3] [2] Thereafter she moved back to Bornholm and set up her own pottery.
Talking Pots Anne Mette Hjortshøj Salt Glaze Colander We Love Clay
£250 Anne Mette Hjortshøj Teapot Stoneware £475 Anne Mette Hjortshøj Small Oval Dish with. Stoneware £150 Anne Mette Hjortshøj Small Oval Dish with. Stoneware £195 Anne Mette Hjortshøj Seed Jar Stoneware £195 Anne Mette Hjortshøj Seed Jar Stoneware Anne Mette Hjortshøj. Anne Mette Hjortshøj graduated from the Glas and Ceramic School on Bornholm in 2000. After this, she did an 18 month apprentiship to the legendary Phil Rogers in Wales. She lives ad works on the west coast of the potters island of Bornholm, Denmark. 0:00 / 21:23 Anne Mette Hjortshøj "Paying Honest Attention" - beautiful film about Danish potter Goldmark Gallery 38.2K subscribers Subscribe Subscribed 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1. Anne Mette Hjortshøj's tranquil pots are influenced by the natural surroundings of her island home in Denmark. Jane Audas catches up with the artist before her new show at the Goldmark gallery Work by Anne Mette Hjortshøj; Photograph courtesy of the artist and Jay Goldmark, Goldmark Gallery
Anne Mette Hjortshøj Teabowl Decorative bowls, Ceramics, Porcelain
Anne Mette Hjortshøj. Folder: Gallery. Back. Jars Press Moulded Bottles Teapots Teabowls Hollow Dishes Process Wild Clay Project About CV Woodfired kiln. My Process. Clay is my material, surface, shape, colour and from where my work finds its identity. Clay from Risebækken - Bornholm. Process. The kiln is my primary tool. In Autumn 2016 we sent our photographer and filmmaker to visit the wonderful Danish potter Anne Mette Hjortshøj ahead of her November 19th exhibition at the Goldmark Gallery. The show almost completely sold out. Published here is a special interview with Anne Mette, featured in our Autumn 2016 Magazine. Anne Mette Hjortshøj lives and works on the small Danish island of Bornholm situated in the Baltic Sea. Our documentary gives a gentle and revealing insight into one of Denmark's leading potters. It follows Hjortshøj's daily life; collecting clay from the local beach for her glazes, throwing and making pots in her studio, and talking about. Anne Mette's studio is housed in an old 19th century farmhouse, complete with ramshackle barns and sheds, on the West coast of Bornholm, a small Danish island in the Baltic Sea just off the southern tip of Sweden.
Events Anne Mette Hjortshøj Ceramics Exhibition 19/11/16 We Love Clay
The project consists of Iwami Shinsuke, Mashiko, Japan, Ann-Charlotte Ohlsson, Jesper L.Larsen and I, Anne Mette Hjortshøj. As an apprentice, working with Phil Rogers, it was an obvious part of daily life in the studio, to collect and test various clays, woodashes and rock to use as raw materials. I adopted this curiousity in my own work. In Conversation | An Interview with Danish Potter Anne Mette Hjortshøj Earlier this Autumn we sent our photographer and filmmaker to visit the wonderful Danish potter Anne Mette Hjortshøj ahead of her November 19th exhibition at the Goldmark Gallery. The show - all 379 pots - has almost completely sold out.
Since setting up her own studios, Anne Mette has built three kilns, the most recent being a two-chambered wood-firing kiln constructed back in September 2011, sheltered within the outbuildings of her farmhouse studio. Anne Mette Hjortshøj. Aabyvej 4, Nyker, 3700 Email:
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New Pots 2020 Anne Mette Hjortshøj We Love Clay
Danish potter, Anne Mette Hjortshøj lives and works on the small island of Bornholm, situated in the Baltic Sea. This documentary gives a gentle and revealing insight into one of Denmark's leading potters. It follows Hjortshøj's daily life; collecting clay from the local beach for her glazes, throwing and making pots in her studio, and talking about the firing of her two chamber wood-fired. Opening on Saturday 16th September 2023, Anne Mette's fourth exhibition at Goldmark, is her largest and most varied to date. With nearly 700 pots made over t.