They are rhythmic in nature
Tuesday, 13 June 2023
Spiraled Clay
They are rhythmic in nature
Over Perfection
Thursday, 25 May 2023
Chemical Changes
2023 video work
4 minutes 24 seconds
"The act of firing clay in a kiln is the first act that we know of that purposely effected a chemical change. When we produce a handmade set of mugs, we feel we are enhancing our lives with something more natural than plastic. Incredibly, though handmade mugs are made using a very ancient process, fired clay was in fact the first synthetic produced"
- Suzanne Staubach
Excerpt from Clay: The History and Evolution of Humankind’s Relationship with Earth’s Most Primal Element
Tuesday, 23 May 2023
"Artificially" Intelligent


Writing is a tool, an extension of the mind which allows us to carve new pathways of exploration. Plato famously said of our relationship to writing “It will implant forgetfulness in their souls. They will cease to exercise memory because they rely on that which is written, calling things to remembrance no longer from within themselves, but by means of external marks”. And while I lament the eternal grumpy boomer attitude of warning the younglings about the upcoming new fangled technology, Plato was right to point out that writing fundamentally changes how the human mind works. By changing our psyche, writing changed the world. Whether it was Nasir al-Din al-Tusi whose skywards plots of the planets paths laid the groundwork for trigonometry or RenĂ© Descartes whose Meditations of Philosophies made us question our own reality; it was as much their thoughts as there written words that left a mark on this world.
In the information age the amusing thing is language has never been both so simple and yet so complex. All our digital data (or at least till quantum computing is firmly established) is stored in either a 0 or a 1. It is only through complex combinations that such simple binary terms can elicit a dynamic outcome. In these knitted webs of code we can find everything from poetry, to games, to porn. Right now, in news articles and in senate hearings there is a word hot on everyone's lips; AI. The newest and most intricate form of language is emerging as face detectors and image manipulators. I imagine our relationship with AI in the same way consumers held their relationship with radiation during the late 1930’s. It's something novel, something to paint on fun glowing clock dials or slap on stickers to sell new products. It’s something that at the time only a few people could comprehend its full destructive and liberating potential. I cannot definitively say whether AI will become the Hero or the Villain, whether it will be the radioactive elements they use for chemotherapy or whether it will be at the core of the next fusion bomb, I can simply guess it will probably be a little bit of both.
Tuesday, 16 May 2023
Fine China Fleets
Slicked and sheened by high fire vitrification
A Porcelain glow rightfully deserves strong admiration
It still holds a high value to this day
For if there's a dollar to be made someone will be forced to pay
We see it today in the Ming dynasty Vases topping out Christie’s price lists
For sale; A collected set of priceless forms previously given to your Royal Highness
Originally eyed and spied by European Travelers,
Porcelain became a coveted material that overcame global trade barriers
As global markets grew, everywhere felt its touch
The precious material being traded within the fleets of the British and the Dutch
But as a greed grew and trade routes found their path
Gunboat diplomacy spread and empires unleashed their wrath
That pure white clay has inspired more than just earthen-based artisans
But also merchants and mercenaries to travel out and conquer foreign lands
Monday, 8 May 2023
1.Way.Ticket
One Way Ticket
(In flux)
ThreeWeekOldReRelease
17minute sculpt~
Terracotta-
20 Second recording-
Archipelago
~5 years on
Stoneware Glazed ceramics form the shell of my island. A half decade long isolated, starved segment of untilled soil. For five years this Tenmoku sheened planter has been forced to fend for itself. No outside intervention after the initial planting has seen plants- thrive and depart , Weeds- settle and conquer. No Seasol, No Powerfeed, nothing but rotting leaves and the nitrogen in the rainwater to replenish this isolated Archipelago. Homes to flora and fauna for my footscray based garden we can only imagine what landscapes will form in another 5 years from now.
Friday, 28 April 2023
Specimens 2023~April
Developed Extensions of Specimens Series
2023-captured
Moss, Raw Clay, Stoneware Ceramic, Dirt
Investigating life forms clawing at edges of framed technology and humanoid architecture. Vitrified forms creating literal and figurative barriers, Bryopytha swimming and thriving in artificial valleys. 9 Months of uninteruppted growth, 20 seconds of video.
Monday, 24 April 2023
Put Your Back Into It
2023 clay extension
Terracotta, banding wheel, water, Samsung telephoto lense, plastic bag, vinyl table, sponge, wooden modelling tool, 2200K LED lightbulb, 7000k LED lightbulb, Grey Paper
Saturday, 22 April 2023
Text/ure
Texture uncoiled and unearthed~
Striations and sinews
Texture experiment using leather-hard Northcote Pottery terracotta
Thursday, 13 April 2023
Tested tiles
Tested tiles baked and rested
Blessed trials, failed but not wasted
Little slithers of documented heat
Vitrified and withered into a silicate treat
A hard stoneware treacle
Used by not just one, but used by many people
Snack size and and good to go
Minds eye imagines what we will throw throw
Images and lactations of dreamt glazed forms
A ballet between the imaginations of the mind and the recipes of praised norms
Tuesday, 11 April 2023
One way ticket
The soul creaks through a frigid body.
Soft fires warm the feet of the human spirit.
Winter months floating on in with changing volumes of the self.
Tic tacs of potential, and hums of new beginnings.
Its four months till I fly out.
I can already feel the heat of a mediterranean and the bitterness of the north sea
It took 10 days to settle on the decision to move to Europe. Like orbiting planets aligning themselves in motion, after years of transitions events in my life have just sort of lined up. I'm going to fly into Europe in August. I will start with some backpacking and then try to settle down in some bitterly cold British town. It’s a thought I've always brewed in the back of my mind and I guess things have just come together to make this possible.
But hey, maybe I will be back in 2 months, maybe the coffee will be too shit or the weather too cold.
But it is a one way ticket and I have a British Passport.
I may stay, I may come back, I'll guess we'll just see how it goes...
Thursday, 6 April 2023
Frozen moment
A trapped piece piece of atmosphere, a frozen moment in time
Spheres of airs whomst prespence causes textures that are simply sublime
Like a bursting can of lemonade paused in a moment
The bubbles provide a striking visual component
It's a reminder of the transient nature of glaze
While at high heats its the honey that drips down clays
As the kiln soaks above a thousand degrees gases crawl out of oxide chains
Its this chemical release, followed by cooling that causes glaze’s bubbling terrains
In that frothing cauldron of the kilns heat,
Is where these crystallised forms are made complete
If I could offer you a piece of advice
Its to release gases and ensnare in a prism of silicate ice
Learn the processes ,put in the work and pay the price
For while you might lose sleep and kilns shelves the results are more than just nice
They are stunning, gorgeous and deserve to be praised
For when those shining orbs rain down into streams of glaze
We remain transfixed, we are left simply amazed.
In Praise of Shadows
Tuesday, 28 March 2023
Poem for Tenmoku
It is a delicious black ice crystallised glaze,
Eyes closed and gunning for it with this one.
Sometimes it's too easy to over perfect a work, too easy to lose the details while looking at the full picture. Too often I find my work over sculpted and over finalised.
A good writing exercise is to write something you can barely remember. To explore a work through muted tones rather than just vivid ones. Sculpting this work is an equivalent exercise for me. To create a work exclusively through a sense of touch allows for looser ideas to be preserved. This process has provided me a way to explore amorphous realms of thought. These forms are closer to sketches than casts of finalised works. Sightless work revealing fresh perspectives and novel manifestations.
Video recording found~
Persona-fired clay
2023
video peice
Multiple muses of the psychye captured frantically on film.
Form and figures collapse and emerge from the same mass of clay.
Material and energy not destroyed by merely transformed.
Recorded creation found ---
Rory Young (@roryyoungartist) • Instagram photos and videos
Nothing quite stains like Cobalt Blue
For when colouring indigo the choices are too few
Maybe I could choose copper in a alkaline glaze
But I'm after a deep navy not a turquoise haze!
Cobalt forms with silica to produce the deepest of blues
Overabundant in a glaze it may clump into purple hues
It has been a telling feature of porcelain pots of the ming dynasty
And has lined walls of the Persian Mosques,temples displaying piety
Seeking its use we have been driven to dig deep within the Earth
And so for its value, violence and exploitation has given birth
A mineral mined today not just for its glamour
But instead to sell as a commodity under an auctioneer's hammer
It has graced the ceiling of Shahs
And glossed the Fabergé eggs of Russian Tsars
But today, it is used instead to replace the batteries of the IPhone XR’s
On the mining communities the price of Cobalt has long since been inflicted
A story of bleeding lungs and glistening jewellery that is the story that Cobalt has depicted.
Grain
Every piece of clay has its own grain. Its own directions in which its subsections twist and contort. Clay is built of microscopic tile structures 200 times smaller than the width of a human hair. The texture of clay is felt in the way these flat clay-tiles are stacked. Ceramicists harbour the godly power to change the directions these particles align themselves to.
Unlike stonemasons whose practice involves finding a grain of raw material and working around it, a wheel thrower can alter the raw material itself. The power of the pottery-wheel comes from its ability to steer the grain of any given clay body.
I like to imagine when I first remove a piece of unwedged clay from a bag, how the mess of particles first align themselves. Configurations of particles initially point to every position in the universe,utter chaos distilled into a lump. We feel that turmoil as a kick but slowly through practice and process we pull this clay into a smooth form, spiralling its grain in on itself. From a tangled webb of flat crystals to a smooth structure lined up like a brick wall we find the forms we wish to create. From chaos to peace, a lump of clay aligns into a thrown pot.
Maybe that's why I return to the humm of the wheel for peace. For through the process of transforming disorder into order maybe too I transform my own thoughts. Between hands draped in slip and pots slowly drying in these moments I find myself truly centred.
Pride

Digging
A labyrinth to tunnel, a pit to bore,
Caverns to devour and catacombs to explore,
Fine jewels and finer clays lay still in their tombs,
A prize just too ripe for the picking we leave a scenery acast in wound
Voids in the lands plunge towards prizes considered grand
Before us a constructed landscape we seek to command,
Our structures are hands reaching towards that rubble,
Grabbing the shovel we cast our own problems into dirt born troubles,
Return to that gold seam glow,
For when we are consumed by the earth we will realise the heavens are below.
Video accessible via...
Library Of Moments -tiled catalougue
Reflection of Instagram archive
For a year I have delegated myself the task of collecting, editing and posting daily stories. During the 365 moments of digital release my brain has adjusted. Thinking through the frames and software that facilitates digital recording my perspective of the world has become forever shifted. Like clay tools next to my wheel the settings on my camera have become instruments for me to adjust the flavours of my artistic expression. A tool integrated into one's practice is reflected not by the settings of the recording device but by the change of how the artist imagines they can capture the world. A telephoto lens may flatten the landscape drawing parallels in the audience's eye, while a well timed pan can change the tone like Tchaikovsky setting off a cannon in the orchestra pit. All these are tools that can afford new visions to the creator.
Tools will change the qualities within an artwork. The artist, by virtue of using those very tools will in turn change the qualities of their own psyche. After a year of dedicated practice I look at my surrounding environment differently. My eyes don't just see colour and light but stories and motifs, all laid bare and all ripe for the recording!
For a year I have pushed myself to create a catalogue of footage, as of today it's three and a half thousand videos in size. As I sit I am swamped in by this backlog of recordings. Inaccessible information is exactly that; inaccessible. It's only through sequencing and archiving that a library comes to life. I need to stop, collect, archive and edit beyond the 365 snack-size pieces I have already produced. That's why I am stopping my daily stories so I can spend the time necessary to work out my own dewey decimal system for the behemoth of data saved to my hard drives.
Whether it's the silica crystals in the clay I throw or the silica chips that record my footage my eyes will forever look to what can be captured in my artistic expression. I do not know what the next 365 days will bring to my practice, only that I know I will have more instruments and ideas at my disposal than I have today.
Wednesday, 23 November 2022
Crude Covered Cheques
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Tuesday, 15 November 2022
MAD (2022)

I don't know why I have news notifications enabled on my phone. It's never uplifting, it's always some headline that helps to ensure I won't be falling back to sleep. Whether it's from the BBC or the Associated Press there is always a highlighted notification that consistently leaves one yearning for a xanax. For me the article that transformed my drowsy state of being into the anxiety driven mode of flight or flight was a simple headline; “Poland: Russian-made missile fell on our country, killing 2 “.
Maybe it's not the eye grabbing headline like Ukranian forces seize Kherson or Donald Trump announces his 2024 presidential run but tucked behind those lines is an apocalyptic danger fueled by cold war protocols. For as much as I am living my own contemporaneous 21st century lifestyle I am still bound by wider frameworks of dead militaristic power brokers.
NATO still adheres to the doctrines of collective defence, a multilateral framework that sees an attack on the individual member states as an attack on the whole. A deterrence so catastrophic that it relies on parties to fear it in order never to partake in it. Since the 60s theories of mutually assured destruction (MAD) have been underscored by logical mathematical principles. Nobel Prize winner John Nash would speak of stable equilibriums only emerging from the unceasing threats of violence. It's often touted that MAD helped us get through the 2nd half of the 20th century.
But to recall nuclear weapons and defence treaties as reasons for the “peace” of the cold war is to ignore the near misses. The near misses of 1961, 1962, 1968 ,1969, 1973, 1979, 1980, 1983 and 1995 all paint an unsettling picture. For when the theories leave the chalkboard and slam at high speed with Realpolitik we begin to see how our nightmares fuel 3rd party conflicts. For while the nuclear superpowers have (so far) deterred each other from a direct conflict, the more they built their nuclear arsenals the more they had engaged in proxy wars against each other. They call it the Stability–instability paradox; a title that along with MAD reveals the logical insanity we continue to participate in today.
The actions of Putin scare me, he is a tyrant running on his fumes of political currency. A man who would preach how dangerous a rat would be once it was cornered has now fallen into the same quagmires he lamented the west for. He is a brutish bully, an egomaniac trying to recapture the fantastical idealisation of Peter the Great all the while unleashing wrath upon his people and Ukraine. He is failing and he is desperate, a man not to be trusted and a dictator to be abhorred.
I am also scared by the response of NATO. Inflexible doctrines following logical protocols have come up against flexible battlefields and unhinged leadership. They say, “No plan survives first contact with the enemy”, it is both the plans and protocols I fear as much as the soldiers and battalions.
Let us pray and let us hope that we can imagine ourselves beyond the structures of the cold war. Beyond the game theories and the human-born cynicism that continues to stock our nuclear arsenals. Let us hope the weight of escalation never reaches a critical mass for that is a news notification I never want to wake up to.
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Monday, 21 February 2022
Weapons of Mass Politicisation
We might well be on the brink of an election breaking out. A once in a decade crisis that has seen the pollies wielding national security like a horse whip on Derby day. Day after day the Duttons and Morrisons have been immersing themselves in the backgrounds of military infrastructure. Flying in and flying out, the machinery of wrath has become a backdrop for politically divisive interviews. It's an opportunistic strike of political optics. An aesthetic backed wedge designed to paint an image of a weak opposition and a strong leader, with strong armed tactics.
Nuclear powered submarines, uranium armoured tanks, supersonic cruise missiles and high-calibre anti- personnel rounds have all become part of the iconography of armed warfare. Objects desired as much for their utility as for their optics. A tool to kill enemies of the state and enemies in the cross bench. Like the fine-china sets we keep on high, they are artefacts kept locked on display . Porcelain cups we don't dare drink from, swords we don’t dare unsheath and trinkets kept only for special occasions and Special Operations. The weapons we keep on the mantelpiece have become the props of our present day political pantomime. Props that we dare not use but props we must keep on display. It’s an ornamental deterrence fueled by boots on the ground and bombs in the air. An ideologically based mud-slinging race to the bottom of the election cycle barrel.
The machines of war have become shallow political tools for shadowy figures. Something to keep locked away in a hardwood cabinet only to be trotted out when the media comes for lunch. Something to exude hard power and further political means. Something that might well win them the next federal election.
Friday, 4 February 2022
Nooks and crannies,
Bones and flesh,
Muscles and fibres,
Skeletal frames and bloody membranes,
Thick blades and smooth clays,
Thumb prints and studio dints,
A bombastic, megaplastic blob of dirt,
Igneous rocks irradiated in an incandescent kiln,
Flesh made real,
Clay made ceramic,
Silicate sheets fired into Sapien forms,
From the dust of the ground,
And with the breath of life,
A piece of earth becomes a living soul.
Friday, 28 January 2022
Pride (2021)
Take pride in your idol worship. Have faith in the clay, its ripples of silica, it's blocks of alumina.Praise be to the earth for its emerging forms. Worship your figures, worship your forms.Give them life with each veneration. It's the dedication to dwell on your own finger's creations that make a good piece of art great.Let us sinfully indulge in the clay pits of earthly delights.It’s the dirt that we must cherish, for its bite and for its flow.Venerate each mound of clay like it's Mother Mary.Kiss your terracotta beads and sing the clay’s prayer.Devote yourself and say your vows,not to the heavens above but to that sticky mud below.
Monday, 3 January 2022
Sticky mud
Warm like skin and soft like toffee,
Easy to pull but hard to crack,
A pliable piece of parchment for us to play,
A memorable medium for us to mark meaning,
These silica sheets will sculpt your soft synapses.
They will lick to your knuckles and cling to your hair,
They will make your hands soft and your wrists sore,
Drawing you in as you open up,
Feel the matter enter your bloodstream,
Feel it pulse in your being.
Raw clay claws at the ripest thoughts and
Muddled concepts become draped in puddles of mud,
Creating ceramic forms we imagine cerebral figures,
We let the material become vitrified in the voices of our minds,
To define yourself as a ceramicist is to let clay define you,
To let clay give form to us as we have given form to it.
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