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Ella Bendrups

Visible Vapour #9

A$660.00

ELLA BENDRUPS
Visible Vapour #9, 2022

keanes white raku, barrel fired with copper carbonate, red iron oxide, walnut shells, corn husks, banana peel, salt and organic combustibles, renaissance wax finish.
18.5 x 12 x 12 cm
$ 660 or $ 66 over 10 months with Art Money

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Additional Info

Visible Vapor is a new body of work presented by Ella Bendrups. Constructed using coils, her simple forms serve as a blank canvas for the unpredictable and expressive patternation achieved through the alternative technique of barrel firing. A mixture of organic materials was supplemented with chemical compounds to encourage rich warm tones to transfer to the works during the firing process alongside the typical greys and blacks from the smoke. The elemental nature of this process has an appeal that transcends time and continues to inspire fascination in modern audiences. Ella’s reinterpretation of ancient forms and firing techniques for this collection extends the current governing theme of her practice, which is to produce innate forms refined for a modern context.

Ella Bendrups is a ceramic artist who creates innate forms refined for a modern context. Ella’s practice explores ancient clay and stone artefacts and their ability to transcend the times and cultures in which they were created. She embraces the expressive nature of hand-building, pinching, coiling, and carving clay to highlight the maker’s touch.

With a background in styling supported by studies in Communication Design and Interior Design and Decoration at RMIT University, Ella began social ceramics classes in late 2015 before progressing to a self-led explorative practice. Ella's hand builds each of her pieces in a small home studio in Naarm’s/Melbourne’s inner North.

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