PIPPIN DRYSDALE (born 1943) Tanami Mapping Code 2011 porcelain, closed form 41 x 18cm
PIPPIN DRYSDALE (born 1943)
Tanami Mapping Code 2011
porcelain, closed form
signed, dated and inscribed at base: PIPPIN/ DRYSDALE/ T.M/ 2011/ code 018-11
41 x 18cm
PROVENANCE:
Private collection, Melbourne
OTHER NOTES:
© Pippin Drysdale/Copyright Agency, 2024
Pippin Drysdale creates vivid and delicate masterpieces reflecting the vibrant landscapes of outback Australia. Often standing on a base no larger than the size of a 20-cent piece. Her process is labour-intensive and extremely technical, involving linear incisions through fine layers of glaze each added once the previous layer is completely dried. These delicate patterns cannot be achieved by spraying, with only small areas being able to be worked on at a time, taking days to create a single vessel.
Provenance: Private collection, Melbourne Dimensions: 41 x 18cm Artist Name: PIPPIN DRYSDALE (born 1943) Medium: porcelain, closed form Notes: © Pippin Drysdale/Copyright Agency, 2024
Pippin Drysdale creates vivid and delicate masterpieces reflecting the vibrant landscapes of outback Australia. Often standing on a base no larger than the size of a 20-cent piece. Her process is labour-intensive and extremely technical, involving linear incisions through fine layers of glaze each added once the previous layer is completely dried. These delicate patterns cannot be achieved by spraying, with only small areas being able to be worked on at a time, taking days to create a single vessel.
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PIPPIN DRYSDALE (born 1943)
Tanami Mapping Code 2011
porcelain, closed form
signed, dated and inscribed at base: PIPPIN/ DRYSDALE/ T.M/ 2011/ code 018-11
41 x 18cm
PROVENANCE:
Private collection, Melbourne
OTHER NOTES:
© Pippin Drysdale/Copyright Agency, 2024
Pippin Drysdale creates vivid and delicate masterpieces reflecting the vibrant landscapes of outback Australia. Often standing on a base no larger than the size of a 20-cent piece. Her process is labour-intensive and extremely technical, involving linear incisions through fine layers of glaze each added once the previous layer is completely dried. These delicate patterns cannot be achieved by spraying, with only small areas being able to be worked on at a time, taking days to create a single vessel.
Provenance: Private collection, Melbourne Dimensions: 41 x 18cm Artist Name: PIPPIN DRYSDALE (born 1943) Medium: porcelain, closed form Notes: © Pippin Drysdale/Copyright Agency, 2024
Pippin Drysdale creates vivid and delicate masterpieces reflecting the vibrant landscapes of outback Australia. Often standing on a base no larger than the size of a 20-cent piece. Her process is labour-intensive and extremely technical, involving linear incisions through fine layers of glaze each added once the previous layer is completely dried. These delicate patterns cannot be achieved by spraying, with only small areas being able to be worked on at a time, taking days to create a single vessel.