Elk Candelabras

Manifesto

£650.00

Description

Elks are thought to have last roamed Scotland 3000 years ago, until the last Ice Age retracted, taking much of the beasts’ habitat with it. Glasgow-based artist Katie Rose Johnston of Manifesto, has immortalised their majestic memory in ceramic form.  Katie has created these statuesque candle holders sculpted from paper clay, using terracotta clay mixed with recycled paper pulp and grog from her studio.

 

The paper element burns away in the kiln, leaving a curiously strong yet light material with a honeycomb structure. Before firing, Katie textures the surface of the forms with a pottery tool, forging their gentle ridges. White slip is painted on after their first firing, and sponged off. Texture and glaze together mimic the ethereal beauty of a knurled elk antler.

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About the maker

Katie Rose Johnston was born in Shetland and credits the combination of the islands’ raw landscape, wild elements and ancient culture as deep lodestars for her practice. Under the name Manifesto, today based in her garden studio in Glasgow, Katie creates sculptural ceramics with a talismanic beauty that sits outside time. She is a mudlarker and gatherer of curious objects from history and nature.

Manifesto

About the maker

Katie Rose Johnston was born in Shetland and credits the combination of the islands’ raw landscape, wild elements and ancient culture as deep lodestars for her practice. Under the name Manifesto, today based in her garden studio in Glasgow, Katie creates sculptural ceramics with a talismanic beauty that sits outside time. She is a mudlarker and gatherer of curious objects from history and nature.