Concentrically Layered Ceramic Sculptures and Vessels by Matthew Chambers Colossal

MATTHEW CHAMBERS. Ceramic Art. Home Matthew Chambers View Matthew Chambers' works featured on Ceramics Now Magazine "I make sculpture that is born from the potters wheel. Many sections are thrown and built to create a constructed beauty, rhythm, and symmetry in abstract form.

Concentrically Layered Ceramic Sculptures Matthew Chambers

UK-based artist Matthew Chambers creates mesmerizing ceramic sculptures. His pieces merge multiple vesles into one circular form. As a result, it looks like these ceramics are made up of concentric circles. Matthew Chambers: Website | Instagram My Modern Met granted permission to feature photos by Matthew Chambers. Related Articles: British ceramicist Matthew Chambers' Spiral Sculptures are constructed abstract expressions of frozen movement and shapes creating contemporary forms with time honored techniques. Matthew Chambers specialises in ceramic sculptures constructed of multiple sections built on the potter's wheel. Finished with integral colour, unglazed but polished, each piece expresses an abstract beauty through its formal qualities of depth, pattern, and repetition. At once minimal and endlessly confounding, the elegant ceramic vessels that Matthew Chambers (previously) creates are precisely scaled iterations of the same shape. His hypnotic sculptures are comprised of individual, wheel-thrown pieces in varying sizes that are embedded within a larger form. Each abstract work is unique in color and position, sometimes displaying single monochromatic rings.

Concentrically Layered Ceramic Sculptures and Vessels by Matthew Chambers Colossal

Matthew Chambers is known for his distinctive sculptural ceramics, in which layers of coloured clay enclose more and more layers in a way that defies both physical and visual logic. Modern British & Irish Art Nov 16, 2018 Meet the Maker, Matthew Chambers By Robin Cawdron-Stewart C elebrating the very best in the Modern and Contemporary British Art scene Sotheby's Made In Britain/Online auction looks at the work of some of the most exciting and engaging makers working today. Matthew Chambers is an internationally recognised ceramic artist creating mesmerising sculptures that draw the eye into the deepest depth of each piece. Matthew specialises in sculptures constructed of multiple sections built on the potter's wheel. The ceramic works of Matthew Chambers are born from a love of geometric and constructivist art, architecture, and design. Each piece is a constructed abstract exploration of shape and form combining traditional processes and contemporary form, designed to create a visual and tactile beauty and intrigue.

Concentrically Layered Ceramic Sculptures Matthew Chambers

In conversation with ceramic sculptor, Matthew Chambers Talking about Matthew Chamber's ceramic sculptures in FT How to Spend It, actor James Nesbitt, said: "I look at this piece with real wonder and hope. There is an endless, integral beauty to it that I find very moving. It's extraordinary. Almost wondrous." Matthew Chambers Revolve and Twist at Contemporary Ceramics, London. 1 - 24 April 2021. Matthew Chambers is an internationally recognised ceramic artist creating mesmerising sculptures that draw the eye into the deepest depth of each piece. Matthew specialises in sculptures constructed of multiple sections built on the potter's wheel. The Ceramic works of Matthew Chambers are born from a love of geometric and constructivist art, architecture, and design. Each piece is a constructed abstract exploration of shape that combines traditional processes and contemporary form, designed to create a visual and tactile beauty and intrigue. They are minimalist yet complex objects built. Nest, 2022 Symmetry Fade, 2022 Twist Blue and Orange , 2022 Twist Outside, 2022 Twist Smooth Red, 2022 Two Tone Twist, 2022 Vessel I, 2022 Increase Yellow, 2021 Revolve, 2021 Twist Pastel Blue, 2021 Earth Red Slow Twist sculpture, 2020

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Contemporary Ceramic Sculpture Matthew Chambers specialises in ceramic sculptures constructed of multiple sections built on the potter's wheel. Finished with integral colour, unglazed but polished, each piece expresses an abstract beauty through its formal qualities of depth, pattern, and repetition.