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Sandra Chapman

Sandra Chapman with some of her ceramics, inspired by natural forms and their patterns that are forged by the laws of physics

Ceramic stoneware vases, pattern inspired by instabilities in rotating fluids, height about 50cmCeramic vases, pattern inspired by fluid flows and instabilities, about 50cm tallHorse's head, earthernware, about 30cm tallHorse's head, earthernware, about 30cm tallStoneware vase, inspired by vortex in a turbulent fluidEartherware vase, pattern is a divergent free field, a magnetic field, about 25cm tallStoneware bowl, inspired by rough seas, about 30cm wideStoneware bowl, made upside down, its shape follows gravityThe artist's hand holding a butterflyStoneware vase, nonlinear instabilityHorse's head, earthernware, about 30cm tallStoneware, shell, about 20cm

Media: Ceramics, Digital art, Painting, Sculpture

Biography

My work explores the liminal space between art and science. I find inspiration in natural forms and their patterns that are forged in the laws of physics. I enjoy the physicality of working in clay and on canvas, and the ethereal nature of digital. My work is representational- sometimes a human hand, or a horse’s head, sometimes a turbulent vortex, a crashing wave, or an electromagnetic field. There is beauty in the symmetries of nature that the eye cannot always see. I make patterns shaped by the laws of physics and sculpted with human hands.

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Website: https://sandracatherinechapman.com/

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