More Graphite Rubbings & Ceramic buildings

Today I went to the ceramics studio to try out the slabbing technique to make my little buildings, and I wanted to use text in them like my test piece so I decided to go out and gather more graphite rubbings so I would have a wider choice of words to use and they are all from around the lace market like last time.

 


I used my cut out card shapes to press in the window pattern that refers to the Fothergill building on Stoney Street, and I added the words after I had assembled the building so that I could think about the placement.

In this piece I rolled the clay out with some lace on top to get a detailed imprint. It serves as a reference to the building's history and the way that nature was very commonly depicted in lace and fabric designs. The Nottingham Contemporary building also features lace patterns in the concrete designed by Louise West, giving a modern building a link to the past.









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