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Pots by Jo Myerscough |
Last weekend we visited Holmfirth to check out the
Art Market. Alongside a stunning array of talented markers, I was delighted to discover beautiful ceramics by
Jo Myerscough. Jo ceramic pots and then creates each unique pattern by putting them in a bonfire with plant material and other 'combustible materials' to create smoky patination. You can read more about her magical process
here.
I was excited by the sympathies with patterning I create using eco printing and cyanotype. Seeing Jo's pots has made me consider the qualities I enjoy in this kind of patterning; individuality, timelessness, patina, detail, spontaneity, muted palettes...
Above are the two pots I brought home with me.
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