Eryl Fryer
Ceramics, Preston
‘My work has been influenced by the flowing folds in textiles and natural forms from the birth of new life with the unfurling of new leaves and shoots to the immortality obtained by fossils. Similar but subtly different thrown forms are gently compressed together evolving into a unique form that has an element of surprise inviting further investigation. Small enticing holes to look in and discover hold a strong attraction to the inquisitive. Thrown in porcelain, singularly, they are beautiful and fragile, but when assembled in multiples they take on a spontaneous collective power which is even more beautiful and compelling. These meditative environments suggest the expansion of space.’
