Thursday 19 June 2014

all ready to go..

I've been at Rufford today setting up the NTU stand with my tutor and friend! There's a really nice mix of work on our stall and lots going on around!

This is my section of the stall with a range of work from my latest collection. All the work on the stall is for sale so come and have a nosey!!


The yellow isnt quite so bright in real life (the contrast of the photo/ light has made it seem brighter)

Wednesday 18 June 2014

earth and fire 2014




I've got exciting news....I'm going to be selling at the earth and fire weekend in Rufford/Nottingham this coming weekend from Friday to Sunday. I'll be selling items from my latest collection which was shown at the Creo degree show. Check out the pieces from my Creo degree show post!

There's so many amazing potters and ceramicists that attend Rufford and there's so much going on it's definitely worth a visit! Have a look on the website for a bit more info and to see a list of everyone going/selling.

earth and fire website

If your about or have a free day this weekend come down and have a look at my work!





Sunday 8 June 2014

Great feedback..

I'm really pleased to be selling one of my pieces which was featured in my final degree show last week. It's great to know what you all think about the work I create and lovely to know someone appreciates my pieces and style. A lot of business cards went from my stand which is a good sign!! If anyone has feedback, wants to know abit more about my work or is interested in buying work please get in touch! 

This piece is going to a new home! 


Saturday 7 June 2014

CREO degree show..

Today is the final opening for our degree show! If youv'e not been already go to Newton building in the centre of Nottingham and have a look around. There's some really exciting stuff going on and amazing work to see! 

My stand is set with a collection of my latest work, all hand-built and glazed using my own dry recipes. Hope you enjoy!


If there's any other informartion your wanting regarding my current/previous work please email, roseattwood@hotmail.co.uk

Thursday 29 May 2014

sneak preview

My final collection is complete and I've selected a range contrasting in form and scale but all working together in a sense of texture, theme and colour. Within my final collection for the CREO showcase I will have a group of small pieces as well as larger pieces which will stand on wooden plinths.


The piece above is a sneak preview and will feature in my final show/collection. I created this through the coiling technique and used my own techniques and recipes to add colour and texture. Hope you like!!!!

studio space

As part of our final marking we have to set up all supporting work/sketchbooks/research/samples in our studio. This works in conjunction with our final show but is a more in depth set up. I've used a double desk space to select certain pieces whilst using the underneath for original tests and samples. The images on the backdrop are my personal photos which have inspired my full project. 


The two large vessels on the right are my most recent coiled pieces and reflect my latest developments; these match the pieces which will feature in my final show!

Thursday 15 May 2014

degree brochure is complete

As part of our degree show the Creo team has developed an amazing brochure which tells you guys a little bit of background info about each one of us on the course, with images of close ups and compositions!

I've linked the online flip book of the complete brochure, theres some amazing work in here! A big thanks to the marketing and branding team!!!



Tuesday 13 May 2014

last weeks photography...

As well as my own business cards we've been busy on the Dec Arts course getting work organised for the brochure which everyone will be able to see at the Degree show. Each student has a double page spread in the brochure...the ideas for photos were to have a composition piece which contains inspiring objects/tools/samples etc and the second photo which covers an entire page is a more close up shot, focusing on detail within 1 of our pieces...Yasmin Ensor did a really good job of taking all the photos for our brochure...have a look at her work on facebook.


Above is my composition layout...I included on of my most relevant drawings which I feel communicates my inspiration and shows how I portray this through my ceramics. I then added my main tools...not many as all my pieces are built by hand, I use the metal, wooden and rubber kidneys to smooth the surface slightly and push the form into shape. I've also included one of my very first favourite pieces, produced from my small push mould. The glaze tiles are all tones which I have developed and will use throughout my show!


This is the close up, detailed image taken from one of my recent pieces. This image will cover an entire page, revealing the textured surface and combination of tones where one glaze meets another.

business cards have arrived!!!

MY BUSINESS CARDS ARE HERE!

I'm getting myself prepared for our Creo degree show which will open for the first night to the industry on the 29th May!

My cards will be alongside my display during the show and contain all my contact information. There are different images of work and each card contains my logo.

I've been really busy the past few weeks in the run up to deadlines and setting up the degree show. Our final Dec Arts deadline is this Monday coming...all of my pieces are out the kiln now and I'm really happy with my final collection! 

I'm currently working out the set-up/layout of my space for the show...thinking of plinths for my larger pieces and a shelf which I plan to make this week, for my small collection.

Here is a sample of one of my business cards....


Wednesday 23 April 2014

recent snaps..

I booked out a photography studio to get a few pictures of my work looking a bit more professional rather than photographing from my studio desk. 

It gives me a better idea of how my work could/will look when presented in a more professional way for the degree show. I'm still a long way from deciding my final layout for the space I have for the show but always looking for inspo!!








Friday 21 March 2014

keeping up with it all...

Only one more week until Easter break from uni...there's loads that needs to be done in terms of preperation; thinking about my final collection and how I want my space to look for the degree show! I've just booked my graduation tickets so it's all feeling very final now!!!! Here's a little snap from the Creo exhibition which we held a couple of weeks ago. I really feel the wooden shelf works well, picking out blues from my vessel. I need to think about making my own stands and shelves for the degree show!



Thursday 6 March 2014

CREO Exhibition

Get yourself down to Bonington at NTU tomorrow from 10.30am til 8pm and have a look around! Theres loads of different materials, products and samples up on show...we're giving you a small taster of our degree show and testing what works well! 

There will be food and drink available from 5pm-8pm. if you have any questions about CREO, our work or future events, just find one of us from the Dec Arts Course; we'll all be around! See you there...




Wednesday 26 February 2014

Fresh Inspiration

After a few tutorials I realised my drawing had come to a stop and all I was doing was making! I find it hard to get back into drawing but have actually enjoyed creating my latest sketches and collages.

I have used a range of media, from photocopied textures seen in some of my other drawings and photographs as well as pastels, watercolours, pen and pencil. 

My inspiration comes from natural objects/scenes/tones/textures/colours etc. 

Below are a couple of my drawings along with the original imagery which has inspired my work! I don't want to replicate the surface or scene entirely, I just pick out any form, line, colour or texture which appeals to me and show it in my own way.




The image above is in the Yorkshire Dales, a beautiful view of stoney hills and grassy fields. I like the range of surface and texture within this image, combined with the multi tonal greys and bright greens. I used pastels in grey to reflect the textured trees and added the form and texture of the hills through photocopied sections taken from my other drawings.





The second photograph was taken last year whilst I was on holiday in Rome. This is stone from the Colosseum. I am inspired by the natural, textured surface and worn colouring which I have tried to show within my drawing. I used just pen and pastels for this piece.

Thursday 13 February 2014

Progress..

My 21st present from my boyfriend and his family was a homemade garden workshop!!!

After months of digging, concreting, hammering and sawing there are visible signs progression, in fact its almost complete! 

I plan to use the space as my own ceramics workshop once I have used all I can of the uni kilns and studios. I am yet to buy an electric kiln but on the lookout for something second hand! We've painted the shed a 'herb garden/sage green' which I really like. At the moment my rabbits hutch has taken over the space as we still need to fit windows and doors in order to make it air and water tight!!

Here is the progress so far....exciting!!!!


Wednesday 12 February 2014

Busy Times....

Hello... 


It's been so long since my last post...I can't keep up!

I've been busy since Christmas preparing my business plan and setting up for assessments!

My project is going well so far but final decisions need to be made soon! My graduation date has been announced in July so everything feels very real now. I have started working bigger within my ceramics, using coiling as my main building method. I feel this allows me to understand the form and structure of the clay along with the surface. I've also changed my clay body to crank as this holds a rougher texture compared to B17C stoneware. My latest work is in the kiln at the moment but more glaze testing is under way. Keep looking out for my glazed large vessels. Until then, here's a picture of my most recent assessment....with some unfired/unfinished work.


I presented a mix of small samples created using a range of techniques such as pinching, coiling and press moulding, glaze experiments, sketchbooks and my larger pieces, (the mid sized piece featuring grog).