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Inspiration
​This ceramic sculpture is part of my Closed Sculpture Series. It explores combined contrasting forms that inclose space. 

The inspiration behind this sculpture came from my continued interest in Stonehenge and stone circles in the UK and its link to the sky and clouds. For me clouds symbolise, spirituality, entering another space, contemplation and curiosity with what happens when we die. This all relates back to my personal experience of people close to my life passing away. Importantly though I would like to leave space for the imagination and curiosity. What happens when we die?

Information about this artwork
The making of this piece consists of singular spheres thrown on the potters wheel then cut up and joined together combined with a slab built component to create a whole form. Made from stoneware, coloured slips, clear glaze, purple glaze, multiple fired to a final temperature of 1230c. 

Created: ​9/9/19
Dimensions: H18 W24 D27cm

This is a free standing sculpture, it is intended to be displayed indoors only.

This is an original sculpture, hand signed on the back and includes a certificate of authenticity.
Inspiration
​This ceramic sculpture is part of my Closed Sculpture Series. It explores combined contrasting forms that inclose space. 

The inspiration behind this sculpture came from my continued interest in Stonehenge and stone circles in the UK and its link to the sky and clouds. For me clouds symbolise, spirituality, entering another space, contemplation and curiosity with what happens when we die. This all relates back to my personal experience of people close to my life passing away. Importantly though I would like to leave space for the imagination and curiosity. What happens when we die?

Information about this artwork
The making of this piece consists of singular spheres thrown on the potters wheel then cut up and joined together combined with a slab built component to create a whole form. Made from stoneware, coloured slips, clear glaze, purple glaze, multiple fired to a final temperature of 1230c. 

Created: ​9/9/19
Dimensions: H18 W24 D27cm

This is a free standing sculpture, it is intended to be displayed indoors only.

This is an original sculpture, hand signed on the back and includes a certificate of authenticity.
Inspiration
​This ceramic sculpture is part of my Closed Sculpture Series. It explores combined contrasting forms that inclose space. 

The inspiration behind this sculpture came from my continued interest in Stonehenge and stone circles in the UK and its link to the sky and clouds. For me clouds symbolise, spirituality, entering another space, contemplation and curiosity with what happens when we die. This all relates back to my personal experience of people close to my life passing away. Importantly though I would like to leave space for the imagination and curiosity. What happens when we die?

Information about this artwork
The making of this piece consists of singular spheres thrown on the potters wheel then cut up and joined together combined with a slab built component to create a whole form. Made from stoneware, coloured slips, clear glaze, purple glaze, multiple fired to a final temperature of 1230c. 

Created: ​9/9/19
Dimensions: H18 W24 D27cm

This is a free standing sculpture, it is intended to be displayed indoors only.

This is an original sculpture, hand signed on the back and includes a certificate of authenticity.
Inspiration
​This ceramic sculpture is part of my Closed Sculpture Series. It explores combined contrasting forms that inclose space. 

The inspiration behind this sculpture came from my continued interest in Stonehenge and stone circles in the UK and its link to the sky and clouds. For me clouds symbolise, spirituality, entering another space, contemplation and curiosity with what happens when we die. This all relates back to my personal experience of people close to my life passing away. Importantly though I would like to leave space for the imagination and curiosity. What happens when we die?

Information about this artwork
The making of this piece consists of singular spheres thrown on the potters wheel then cut up and joined together combined with a slab built component to create a whole form. Made from stoneware, coloured slips, clear glaze, purple glaze, multiple fired to a final temperature of 1230c. 

Created: ​9/9/19
Dimensions: H18 W24 D27cm

This is a free standing sculpture, it is intended to be displayed indoors only.

This is an original sculpture, hand signed on the back and includes a certificate of authenticity.
Inspiration
​This ceramic sculpture is part of my Closed Sculpture Series. It explores combined contrasting forms that inclose space. 

The inspiration behind this sculpture came from my continued interest in Stonehenge and stone circles in the UK and its link to the sky and clouds. For me clouds symbolise, spirituality, entering another space, contemplation and curiosity with what happens when we die. This all relates back to my personal experience of people close to my life passing away. Importantly though I would like to leave space for the imagination and curiosity. What happens when we die?

Information about this artwork
The making of this piece consists of singular spheres thrown on the potters wheel then cut up and joined together combined with a slab built component to create a whole form. Made from stoneware, coloured slips, clear glaze, purple glaze, multiple fired to a final temperature of 1230c. 

Created: ​9/9/19
Dimensions: H18 W24 D27cm

This is a free standing sculpture, it is intended to be displayed indoors only.

This is an original sculpture, hand signed on the back and includes a certificate of authenticity.
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Beyond the cloud Sculpture

Martin Harman

United Kingdom

Sculpture, Ceramic on Ceramic

Size: 9.4 W x 7.1 H x 10.6 D in

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Inspiration ​This ceramic sculpture is part of my Closed Sculpture Series. It explores combined contrasting forms that inclose space. The inspiration behind this sculpture came from my continued interest in Stonehenge and stone circles in the UK and its link to the sky and clouds. For me clouds symbolise, spirituality, entering another space, contemplation and curiosity with what happens when we die. This all relates back to my personal experience of people close to my life passing away. Importantly though I would like to leave space for the imagination and curiosity. What happens when we die? Information about this artwork The making of this piece consists of singular spheres thrown on the potters wheel then cut up and joined together combined with a slab built component to create a whole form. Made from stoneware, coloured slips, clear glaze, purple glaze, multiple fired to a final temperature of 1230c. Created: ​9/9/19 Dimensions: H18 W24 D27cm This is a free standing sculpture, it is intended to be displayed indoors only. This is an original sculpture, hand signed on the back and includes a certificate of authenticity.

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Size:9.4 W x 7.1 H x 10.6 D in

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I am a multimedia artist based in Somerset UK creating ceramic sculpture and painting. Why do I create art? Through art, I am able to step back and breathe in the beauty of exploration and self-discovery. Art provides me the freedom to explore my human potential and my desire to keep learning about myself and the world around me. What inspires me? The ancient monument Stonehenge, located not too far away from my studio, serves as a constant source of inspiration. The towering stones beckon me to question the mysteries of, belief, spirituality, time, space, the nature of reality, society and the human experience. What is my Art? I channel these ideas into my art. The results are unique and quirky, colourful, vibrant with a hint of depth, engineered with attention to detail, a study of the effects of form, colour and light. It is Abstract and Surreal, reflecting the world we inhabit and partly escaping it. When it comes to materials I don’t like to limit myself. For my sculptures I use a verity of clays, vibrant colours and glossy glazes. My paintings uncover an amalgamation newspaper, colourful oozing acrylic paints, reflective varnished surfaces and unconventional household paints. The sky is the limit! ​ ​My Mission? My mission is to create art that can enhance, add value and uniqueness to any space or home. I would like it to transport you to a place of curiosity and imagination. For a behind the scenes look feel free to follow my social media channels at: Facebook: Martin Harman Art Instagram: Martin Harman Art Twitter: Martin Harman Art Find videos about all things art on Youtube at: Martin Harman Art TV

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