Artists

Patricia Shone

b.1962

Night Forest Flask, 2023

saggar fired stoneware
H:36cm W:25cm D:17cm
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Autumn Moonlight, Erosion Jar, 2023

saggar fired stoneware, tenmoku glaze, strong reduction
H:18cm D:16cm
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Erosion Jar II, 2023

raku fired earthenware
H:18cm D:19cm
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Bleached Erosion Bowl, 2023

stoneware, unglazed interior
H:14cm D:17cm
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Ice Erosion Bowl, 2023

porcelain, unglazed interior
H:11cm D:17cm
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Erosion Jar, Kintsugi Rim, 2023

raku fired earthenware, kintsugi
H:15cm D:12cm
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Reaching Erosion Jar I, 2023

raku fired earthenware
H:22cm D:20cm
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Reaching Erosion Jar II, 2023

raku fired earthenware
H:21cm D:20cm
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Rig Erosion Jar, 2023

saggar fired stoneware
H:19cm D:18cm
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Bottle, 2023

saggar fired stoneware
H:24cm D:11cm
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Cup, 2023

saggar fired stoneware
H:10cm D:10cm
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Erosion Cup, 2023

saggar fired stoneware
H:9cm W:9cm D:10cm
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Township Cup I, Caligarry, 2023

wood fired stoneware
H:8.5cm D:10cm
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Township Cup II, Raasay, 2023

wood fired stoneware
H:8.5cm D:10cm
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Township Cup III, Boreraig, 2023

wood fired stoneware
H:8cm D:10cm
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Township Cup IV, Heaste, 2023

wood fired stoneware
H:8.5cm D:10cm
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Township Cup V, Tarskavaig, 2023

wood fired stoneware
H:8cm D:10cm
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Township Cup, Kinloch III, 2023

raku fired earthenware
H:10cm D:10cm
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Township Cup, Kinloch II, 2023

raku fired earthenware
H:10cm D:10cm
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Township Cup, Kinloch, 2023

raku fired earthenware
H:9cm D:10cm
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Tricorn Cup, 2023

saggar fired stoneware
H:9cm D:10cm
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Cup IV, 2023

saggar fired stoneware
H:8cm D:10cm
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Bottle II, 2023

saggar fired stoneware
H:19cm D:9cm
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Open Earth Bowl II, 2023

raku fired earthenware, unglazed interior
H:12cm D:12cm
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Open Earth Bowl I, 2023

raku fired earthenware, unglazed interior
H:14cm D:15cm
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Lidded Howf Jar II, 2023

saggar fired stoneware
H:19cm D:12cm
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Lidded Howf Jar I, 2023

saggar fired stoneware
H:19cm D:12cm
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Rolling Erosion Jar, Kintsugi Rim, 2023

raku fired earthenware, kintsugi
H:13cm D:10cm
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Erosion Jar I, 2023

raku fired earthenware
H:15cm D:12cm
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Fireclay Erosion Cup I, 2023

saggar fired stoneware
H:6.5cm D:9cm
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Winter Erosion Cup, 2023

wood fired stoneware
H:10cm D:10cm
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Fireclay Erosion Cup II, 2023

saggar fired stoneware
H:6.5cm D:9cm
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Rolling Erosion Bowl I, 2023

raku fired earthenware, unglazed interior
H:13cm D:13cm
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Rolling Erosion Bowl II, 2023

raku fired earthenware, unglazed interior
H:13cm D:13cm
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Rolling Erosion Bowl III, 2023

raku fired earthenware, unglazed interior
H:13cm D:13cm
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Night Hill Jar, 2023

raku fired earthenware
H:19cm D:19cm
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Erosion Bowl, 2022

raku fired earthenware, naked raku interior
H:11cm W:15cm
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Strata Jar, 2022

saggar fired stoneware, iron matt glaze interior
H:13.5cm W:12cm
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Erosion Bowl II, 2022

raku fired earthenware, naked raku interior
H:16cm W:17cm
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Erosion Bowl III, 2022

saggar fired stoneware, iron matt glaze interior
H:9cm W:11.5cm
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Erosion Cup II, 2022

saggar fired stoneware, iron matt glaze interior
H:9.5cm W:9cm
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Erosion Cup I, 2022

saggar fired stoneware, iron matt glaze interior
H:8cm W:11cm
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Erosion Jar 40 ‘Inbreath’, 2019

raku fired earthenware
H:32cm D:21cm
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Bottles, 2019

saggar fired stoneware
H:13-15cm W:9-10cm D:9-10cm
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Peat Erosion Bowl, 2019

wood fired stoneware, tenmoku glaze interior
H:11cm W:13cm D:13cm
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Peat Erosion Bowl 44, 2019

wood fired stoneware, tenmoku glaze interior
H:23cm W:26cm D:26cm
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Ice Erosion Bowl, 2019

porcelain, unglazed interior
H:9cm W:10cm D:10cm
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Ridge Bowl, 2019

saggar fired stoneware
H:11cm D:13cm
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Ridge Bowl 39, 2019

saggar fired stoneware
H:16cm W:18cm D:19cm
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Erosion Bowl 42, 2019

raku fired earthenware
H:14cm W:19cm D:19cm
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Peat Erosion Bowl, 2019

wood fired stoneware, tenmoku glaze interior
H:12cm W:14cm D:14cm
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Ice Erosion Bowl, 2019

porcelain, unglazed interior
H:10cm W:13cm D:13cm
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Ice Erosion Bowl, 2019

porcelain, glazed interior with wood fire speckles
H:14cm W:15cm D:15cm
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Ridge Bowl, 2019

saggar fired stoneware
H:11cm D:13cm
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Ridge Bowl, 2019

saggar fired stoneware
H:15cm D:16cm
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Lidded Erosion Jars, 2017

hand formed, charcoal saggar fired stoneware
H:16-20cm W:12-15cm D:12-15cm
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Skeleton Shore’, Lidded Erosion Jar, 2017

hand formed raku fired ceramic
H:22cm W:20cm D:20cm
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Patricia Shone

Born: 1962
Place of Birth: Greenock

Patricia Shone was born in Scotland but grew up in South Devon. After studying ceramics in London, a love of food led her to work as a chef both in London and in Italy, eventually leading her to Skye where she returned to potting and where she has remained for twenty years.

‘My work is informed by the powerful landscape around me on the Isle of Skye. It develops in response to the feeling of connection with its inhabitants and their passage across the land. By walking the paths of predecessors I contribute to the formation of the paths at the same time as obliterating previous footsteps; as an incomer to this community I absorb and am changed by its culture whilst altering it by my presence here. The nuances of contradiction in the human experience of life are very visible here, but the community survives, just as the surfaces of the land are eroded but the substance of it remains constant and immutable.

I make mostly functional forms, boxes, bowls, jars, rather than direct representation of the landscape, because they are innately human vessels; they represent the human condition of surface and content. The natural textures produced by clay reflect the formation and erosion in the geology of the land. The techniques I use to make my pots encourage the development of these textures on the surface of a tight and formal vessel. It has taken many years for me to begin to understand this path in my work, and that our scars from living can be seen mirrored in the scars on the land. The pieces are made by hand building and throwing, texturing, stretching and carving. Colours are achieved using slips, oxides and glazes but most of all by the firing processes. I use raku firing for soft earthenware blacks and greys; wood firing for warm earth tones and glazed stoneware; saggar firing within the wood kiln for dark greys and glazed stoneware. This gives me a wide range of textures and densities of ceramic surface and body.’ Patricia Shone, 2018.

Patricia Shone presents a solo exhibition – 25 Years of Making at The Scottish Gallery in January 2023.


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