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Archive: Ceramic Artist Cathy Keys
First published 12 October 2016.
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The focus show for October 2016 at Makers Gallery was Cathy Keys’ Sea Shells. The works are thoughtful, beautiful and sentimental: the collection inspired by Keys’ love of the complex geometries of worn and broken shell fragments on the sands of South East Queensland.
We caught up with Cathy to talk about her practice.
What do you enjoy most about working as a ceramic artist?
Being able to pursue an idea and a form in a deep and slow way and using my hands to incrementally craft a beautiful thing from a cool, raw piece of clay.
What separates your work from the work of other ceramic artists?
I coil. I have developed a form of hand-building with clay that generates sculptural forms through the incremental layering and weaving of small clay coils. I design my surfaces so that the coils are retained and integral to the finished piece, enhancing and drawing attention to the lines made when these rolls of clay touch.
What are your favourite materials to work with and why?I prefer a heavily grogged clay—something with body. I want a clay with a strong personality that can handle being pushed a little beyond its limits.
I do work with finer clay bodies, but my temperament and hands prefer a clay with some robustness and forgiveness. I also prefer quite simple oxides, utilising one or two raw materials plus water.
Why do you believe ceramics are eco-friendly?