
Slip cast porcelain with ceramic transfer prints.
View Southwark in Elizabethan times with a one of the most famous prints or London, the Agas map 1565. These boxes using this section of the map were made especially for the exhibition which shows St Mary Overie, the site of Southwark Cathedral and the earliest crossing over the Thames at London Bridge.
Size: 9cm x 10cm
One box supplied.
Raewyn Harrison is a London based ceramic artist who grew up in New Zealand. She creates porcelain collections with a strong narrative based on sites and structures that fascinate her. Her trademark dribble edges are combined with her own glazes that fragment images, making each piece unique.
The river Thames is a constant source of inspiration which led to the creation of her Mud Larking* series. She collects fragments from the foreshore, delves into archives for historical maps, and goes on expeditions to take photographs of decommissioned structures in the Thames Estuary.