ARTWORK

Bear

Ceramic
18" x 9.5"
$1975

Grey Owl

Ceramic
8" x 23"
$2150

Crow with Berry

Ceramic
16" x 15"
$975

Crow Caw!

Ceramic
14" x 19.5"
$975

Quiet Crow

Ceramic
14" x 19"
$975

Standing Hare

Ceramic
20" x 7"
$1850

Vixen, Fox

Ceramic
23" x 13"
$2800

Curious Magpie

Ceramic
17" x 5"
$675

Magpie Stalker

Ceramic
17" x 5"
$675

Barn Owl Flight

Sculpture
30" x 10"
$1950 SOLD

Hare ~ seated

Sculpture
4" x 17"
$1250 SOLD

Hare ~ Large

Sculpture
24" x 8"
$2100 SOLD

Cardinal

Clay
$750 SOLD

Seated Hare

Clay
$2100 SOLD

Great Grey Owl

Clay
$2350 SOLD

Deer

Ceramic
13" x 14"
$1850 SOLD

Large Reclining Hare

Ceramic
26" x 15"
$2150 SOLD

Heron Bust

Ceramic
15" x 15"
$975 SOLD

Caw! Crow

Ceramic
16" x 15"
$975 SOLD

Artist Biography

Mary is a self-taught sculptor, working in the medium of fired ceramics. She exhibits her work through galleries, in Canada and the US, and has shown work internationally. She has degrees in Art History, and Classical Archeology, and has studied Craft and Design.

Artist Statement: My work is inspired by the commonplace activities of the Animal and Natural World: the common lives of the Animals and Birds that surround us, of the Seen and Unseen. It is a world that is always on the edge of our perception, though we often do not pay heed to it, to give it our full awareness. This space, or Awareness, feels like an In Between space, or Liminal Space, that ties our busy noisy world to that of the Unknown. It becomes a place that, for me, conjures Myth and Folklore.

Reading is my most treasured activity and I draw much of my inspiration for my work from novels, and narratives by JA Baker, Thoreau; the cultural ecology of David Abrams, Robert McFarlane, and Roger Deakin, as well as poetry, from William Blake to Seamus Heaney, from Mary Oliver to Ted Hughes.

With a degree in Art History, my world became filled with inspiration from historical painting such as The Symbolists and Pre-Raphaelites, as well as a love for children's Book illustrations from the Nineteenth century. The Aesthetic Movement of the Arts and Crafts as well as the Art Nouveau, Gothic architecture, and Medieval Tapestries fill the world with such beauty and Narrative that cannot but inspire.

Living in the countryside, I have found that the natural world and its inhabitants have replaced the hustle and bustle of the life in the small city, where the birds of prey, deer and otter have become my constant companions. I am constantly reminded of Baker’s observation “The hardest thing of all to see is what is really There.” One must stop to really See, and to Listen.
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