Daintry, Natasha

First name: 
Natasha
Initials: 
N.
Surname: 
Daintry
Year of birth: 
1966
Birthplace: 
London
Country of birth: 
Great Brittain
Working period: 
1995
CV: 

Natasha Daintry is born in London in 1966. Her training: 1986-1989 University of Cambridge, BA (Hons) Japanese; 1992-1995 Surrey Institute of Art & Design, BA (Hons) Three Dimensional Design; 2000-2002 Royal College of Art, London, MA Ceramics & Glass. The workshop of Natasha is located in London.

Visit het website: www.natashadaintry.com

Images: Portrait (source:ibtimes.co-uk); 34 Tiny Pots with title 'Electric 2', 2008 (source MAAK London); serie of pots, 'Low Zuggarat' (source Pinterest); 'Thinking through Things', 2011, photographer Isabelle Busnel.

 

 

Work of the artist: 

‘My thrown forms are pared-down and minimal. Their potency comes from a tension of opposites. They defy gravity with their floating pale rims but are also steeped in a visceral materiality. The glazes are fat. They overflow, and roll plumply around bases with an edible quality, like luminous lemon curd. I revel in the exhilarating risk of making technically demanding large forms to show off porcelain’s muscular power and simultaneous delicacy. The scattered cylinders are tiny but intense, like Persian miniature paintings. Colour is pivotal. I try to harness the near physical power it has to immerse you, like being in water. I want to know if that luminous space inside a bowl, where the colour hovers, can increase in intensity. I combine the cool transparent qualities of old Chinese glazes with the hot raw brashness of modern industrial stain colorants. I pursue subtle translucencies as well as strange milky oranges or violent opaque yellows bordering on lime. Inspired by the ancient architecture of ziggurats I stack colour and rely on the way one colour reacts with another to create a kinetic vibrancy, like an electrical charge’ (Text: Adrian Sassoon Gallery).