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By: Keith Varney
BA(Hons) Three Dimentional Design - Ceramics. It has been a fantastic experience for me though and I have gained much from it. Sadly the course, one of the only single discipline ceramics courses left in the country, has now closed.
My interests lie within form, line, texture and the interaction of light, shade and colour on the surface of the form. Much of my work is process lead, the physicality of the making and the material qualities of the clay are my motivation. I have a particular passion for throwing, but I also enjoy the many ways of working with clay.
I also work with 3D software and rapid prototyping, combining digital technolgy with craft to produce functional ceramics.
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Keith Varney, 'thrown vessels', Porcelain, May 2011. Dgree show
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Keith Varney, 'thrown vessels', Porcelain, May 2011. Degree show
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Keith Varney, 'thrown vessels', Porcelain, May 2011. Degree show
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Keith Varney, 'thrown vessels', Porcelain, May 2011. Degree show
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Keith Varney, 'thrown vessels', Porcelain, May 2011. Degree show
# 3 [4 June 2011]
The last month has been very intense with lots of late night sessions and working 7 days a week my degree show is finally in place! Things have worked out well with everything falling into place just when it needed to. The nature of art courses means that the work is never really finished, you could always improve on what you have done, so I still wish I had more time. I worked right up to the last minute before having to leave the room, I didn't even have time to take a photo of the finished display. I have included some images of the build up though just to give an idea of how it progressed. I will post more images of the final display after the private view.
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Keith varney, 'Thrown slip decorated vessels', Porcelain, May 2011.
# 2 [4 June 2011]
Thrown Slip textured porcelain vessels. inspired by natural patterns and textures in clouds , sand and water. The glazed internal surfaces with unglazed textured pure white porcelain exteriors creating a strong contrast both in the hand and visually.
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Keith Varney, 'Corrugated Vessel', Paper porcelain, May 2011.
# 1 [3 June 2011]
Corrugated porcelain paper clay, scored and folded to produce geometric forms. Through an experimental approach and attention to detail I strive to find a path between the functional and the sculptural to create objects of interest, beauty and potential function. The unglazed pure white and translucent surfaces play with light and shade creating a sense of movement.
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