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Botanical Structures IV | Wall Sculpture in Wall Hangings by Kay Aplin. Item made of ceramic
Botanical Structures IV | Wall Sculpture in Wall Hangings by Kay Aplin. Item made of ceramic
Botanical Structures IV | Wall Sculpture in Wall Hangings by Kay Aplin. Item made of ceramic

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Kay Aplin

Botanical Structures IV - Wall Hangings

Featured In Bornholm, Denmark

Price from $1,000 to $20,000

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Botanical Structures is a body of work Kay Aplin developed in residence in Denmark in 2013/14. Kay’s work responds to place, a legacy of her background as a public artist. The components in this series are inspired by the Danish summer landscape.
Botanical Structures was developed as a series of large-scale wall-mounted installation pieces, each an assemblage of multiple components filling a linear space. The size and shape of this space is flexible and has changed each time according to the site. Working in slip-cast porcelain, the glaze palette is a combination of oxidization and soda wood firing; the latter a chance decision to try something new that produced astonishing and beautiful results.
Botanical Structures IV was exhibited in the Rønne Library, Bornholm for European Ceramic Context, Denmark in 2014.

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Kay Aplin graduated in 1995 from Chelsea College of Art, in Public Art and Design, specialising in ceramics and glass. For 25 years, Kay has had a successful career as an architectural ceramist, producing a distinct range of site-specific commissions predominantly for the public realm around the UK and internationally. Since 2008 she has been based in Brighton.

In recent years, Kay has been developing large-scale wall-based ceramic installations for exhibition and by commission. Her design process is informed by the use of a digital microscope to magnify botanical specimens and the use of soda wood firing techniques in porcelain to create flora-inspired work that responds to place.

In 2011, Kay initiated the award-winning project The Ceramic House, a pop-up gallery space, her home and a living showcase of her work, where she curates exhibitions of contemporary ceramics, featuring the work of emerging and leading international ceramists. Since 2016, The Ceramic House has become a centre for research into collaborative ceramic and sound art practice with an ongoing international residency and exhibition programme.

Kay has exhibited internationally at Kogei Triennial Kanazawa, Japan, Seoul Artspace Mullae, Korea European Ceramic Context, Denmark, Elit-Tile Triennial, Dominican Republic, British Ceramics Biennial and Collect Open.