Concentrically Layered Ceramic Sculptures | Matthew Chambers

Concentrically Layered Ceramic Sculptures |  Matthew Chambers

Matthew Chambers, the artist that created these masterful ceramic objects, has been working from a 215 square foot studio in Newport on the Isle of Wight for the last 8 years without the aid of sketches or designs, preferring to experiment as he works.

Courtesy of Matthew Chambers

Each “layer” is an individual section thrown on a potter’s wheel which he then with other layers to make this solid sculpture. It is astounding how such precise, beautiful geometry can be formed from clay by hand.

Courtesy of Matthew Chambers

 

By:Delia Chang

Delia Chang
Delia Chang

Delia Chang is a pending architect who spends a lot of time teleporting to different parts of Earth’s surface. She has written and edited numerous publications for Arch2O and enjoys exploring the relationship between architecture, hugs and food.

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