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Aberdeen, United Kingdom
I am Katie Bryce and I study three dimensional design at Grays School of Art in Aberdeen, focussing on ceramics, glass and jewellery.

At the start of this year I spent 5 months studying in a wee town in Finland named Hämeenlinna. Now I am back in Aberdeen working towards my final year's degree show.

10.24.2011

Playing with concrete

Once upon a time I was told to draw my dreams...
The images of crumbling towers encouraged me to look at derelict buildings and old ruins. As a result I discovered an interest in re-inforced concrete, particularly when the metal is attacked by nature and begins to corrode, allowing the concrete to fall apart around it.
I experimented by mixing different cements and setting various things into it, including rusted steel rods and scraps of glass. My final design was a series of vases, each of them crumbling and twisting like the towers in my dream.




10.05.2011

Natural dyeing

I wanted to see whether I can colour things like ceramic tiles without using a glaze. I went a wee adventure along the old railway line and did some berry picking to get started!


The last two rows of tiles above have been coloured with tea, snowberries, turmeric, paprika, red wine, blackberrries, redberries and beetroot! Now I want to see if concrete would accept being coloured by nature too?

The first few are glazes that didn't reach the correct temp in the kiln as the elements were broken! They did however reach a high enough temperature to melt the glass I was experimenting with which I'll definitely try out again on a larger scale. The blue one in the middle row has been attacked with shoe polish while the two below were smoke fired in our hobo bin fire.

Concrete and skips

First week of my final year of arty education- raiding skips, rusting metal, playing with concrete.


This year I want to look at nature, place and the environment. Recycling and reusing. How many skips can I venture into without needing a tetanus jab?

Steps!

I seem to have become rather fond of steps this summer.

6.08.2011

Happiness for Karlee

Messing about with watercolours, oils, gouache and a fancy wee coffee mixing stick thing for my beautiful buddy Karlee!