Sunday, 19 February 2012

Ceramics and clay printing

         


Ceramics by James Norman
Terracotta, slip and glaze  250mm x 40mm




Terracotta slip and glaze 100mm x 100mm



Terracotta, slip and glaze 100mm x 200mm




Terracotta, Brushed slip and glaze 350mm x 120mm

Ceramics transformed


Broken ceramics transformed, Misc. broken ceramics fired at high temp  200mm x 600mm x 300mm,

Wednesday, 15 February 2012

Why have I such poor handwriting?



Why have I such bad handwriting?
0.4mm copper sheeting, resist Unipoint Enamel paint pen, etched in ferric chloride. 520mm x 420mm . 0.6mm x 100mm roofing bolts, plinth 0.4mm copper sheeting on strips of MDF board.
Inspired by the writing exercises of Marion Richardson.















jamesnormanart

Protection.................




Protection. This body of work started from a roll of security fencing. During its development the material mutated from a dress design, through to a freestanding sculpture and ending up as headgear. The artist himself has modelled his pieces as a performance.
James Norman is an artist in Bristol UK. He is currently studying Fine Art and Design at the Bristol School of Art, Filton College. The purpose of this blog is to give some of his work a web presence. His main interests are sculpture and photography.