Work produced for the solo exhibition Line & Form held at The Scottish gallery in May 2003. The work explores the concept of a 'three dimensional drawing' creating relationships between form, surface and negative space. The work is built from slabs of porcellanous clay with the drawing created through incised and inlaid lines.
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Produced for a showcase exhibition at ‘152’ Dundee Contemporary Arts in January 2000. Using sheets of kiln formed bone china paper clay, the work explores the relationship between positive and negative space. The edges of the pieces act as lines cutting through space to create a dynamic sense of rythm and movement.
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Screenprints produced for the solo exhibition Line & Form held at The Scottish Gallery in May 2003. Drawing is an integral part of Priests practice and is often the starting point for the three dimensional pieces. The Line & Form exhibition was an oppotunity to show a side of the work which usually remains hidden in the studio.
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Wall based work produced for the two person exhibition Material Matters held at The Hub, The Edinburgh International Festival Centre in May 2002. The work explores the idea of creating rythms and patterns which are then disturbed through subtle alterations in the drawing process. All work is made from slab built bone china paper clay with incised and inlaid lines.
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