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Nancy Macnaughton Hilborn: Banana Bowl

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Artist Statement:

I love to twist, bend, squeeze, texture and curl sheets or slabs of clay to achieve fluid and balanced forms. I love manipulating and altering clay into functional pieces. My inspiration comes from having an observing eye for everything around me, architecture, nature, magazines, books and sculptural art. – Nancy Macnaughton Hilborn

Retail Exhibition – FUSION: Perceptions in Flux

Pick-Up: Pieces will be released after June 23rd for local pick-up.

Care & Use: All clay pieces are designed to be practical and durable for everyday use in the dishwasher, microwave and oven. All are food safe.

Material: Nancy Macnaughton Hilborn works with a smooth buff cone 6, stoneware clay and develops glazes with both shiny and matte surfaces. The colours are developed with raw metallic oxides along with some stains. Deep ebony, periwinkle, simply white and a spectrum of warmer tones are part of the current collection. This bowl is both squeezed and manipulated slabs of clay.

Measurement (in.): L16.1 x W12.2 x H5.5

Weight (lb.): Up to 5

SKU: 702002

About The Artist

FUSION

The Gardiner Shop retail exhibition, Perceptions in Flux, features artists from FUSION's mentorship program. FUSION: The Ontario Clay & Glass Association is the only not-for-profit organization dedicated to clay and glass artists in Canada. Their mentorship programs offer a significant and transformative learning experience for clay and glass artists, particularly those who have been developing their work over several years of studio practice and wish to explore new methods.

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About The Artist

Nancy Macnaughton Hilborn

Nancy Macnaughton Hilborn first dug some clay from a creek and made a wobbly pot on a wheel engineered from an old turn table. A couple of years later she pursued clay in earnest and with her husband they bought an old winery in 1982 in Cambridge which is currently their studio today, Hilborn Pottery. Nancy was born and raised in Toronto and educated at University of Waterloo, OCAD, conferences and workshops. Nancy has won many awards. She worked solely on the wheel for five years and then became enchanted with unique functional hand building.

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