This is a hand built ceramic Alpaca, fired using the process called Raku.
Dimensions: 12cm x 8cm x 5cm
A note from the Artist:
Raku, originating in Japan, is a pottery firing technique that has captured the hearts of ceramic artists worldwide. Raku involves placing the ceramic pieces in a specially designed raku kiln and subjecting them to intense heat, reaching temperatures as high as 1000°C. However, the true magic happens once the pieces are taken out of the kiln. They are placed into reduction buckets that contain various combustible materials, creating an environment of smoke and reduction. This reaction between heat and smoke as it cools results in the beautiful crackles that are characteristic of raku ceramics.
I have wholeheartedly embraced this captivating technique to create my unique animal sculptures, with a particular focus on sheep, highland cows, and donkeys. These animals hold a special place in my heart, as they symbolise my upbringing in Cumbria, a place known for its stunning landscapes and abundant wildlife. Growing up in such a picturesque and nature-filled environment has left an indelible mark on my artistic inspiration.
This is a hand built ceramic Alpaca, fired using the process called Raku.
Dimensions: 12cm x 8cm x 5cm
A note from the Artist:
Raku, originating in Japan, is a pottery firing technique that has captured the hearts of ceramic artists worldwide. Raku involves placing the ceramic pieces in a specially designed raku kiln and subjecting them to intense heat, reaching temperatures as high as 1000°C. However, the true magic happens once the pieces are taken out of the kiln. They are placed into reduction buckets that contain various combustible materials, creating an environment of smoke and reduction. This reaction between heat and smoke as it cools results in the beautiful crackles that are characteristic of raku ceramics.
I have wholeheartedly embraced this captivating technique to create my unique animal sculptures, with a particular focus on sheep, highland cows, and donkeys. These animals hold a special place in my heart, as they symbolise my upbringing in Cumbria, a place known for its stunning landscapes and abundant wildlife. Growing up in such a picturesque and nature-filled environment has left an indelible mark on my artistic inspiration.