● Ceramics
Jessica Tremaine · Penzance, UK
Jessica Tremaine is a Cornish artist based in Penzance in the UK. After years working within the fashion and design field she turned to ceramics as her main medium allowing her to develop a more personal and material driven form of storytelling. Her work draws together references to human spirituality, industrial history and collective rituals.
Read our interview with her.
Hand built in stoneware the Lamb Incense Holder is made by Jessica Tremaine in Penzance in the UK. Finished with a lamb glaze and shaped with a simple open form the piece reflects her interest in ritual objects and restrained function. Designed for functional purpose while remaining sculptural in presence.
Hand built in stoneware the Rays Blood Brush Candlestick is made by Jessica Tremaine in Penzance in the UK. Shaped with a radiating symmetrical form and finished with a bloodbrush glaze the piece draws on references to ritual objects. It can be displayed on its own as a sculptural object or used as a functional candlestick.
Hand built in stoneware the Horn Vase is made by Jessica Tremaine in Penzance in the UK. Defined by a strong symmetrical form and a dark layered glaze the piece draws on references to ritual objects and industrial shapes. It can be displayed on its own as a sculptural piece or used sparingly as a functional form.
Hand built in stoneware the Stained Altar Vase is made by Jessica Tremaine in Penzance in the UK. Finished with a soft red glaze and defined by a structured symmetrical form the piece sits between vessel and sculptural object. It can be displayed on its own as an art piece or used as a vase.
Hand built in stoneware the Oolong Incense Holder is made by Jessica Tremaine in Penzance in the UK. Shaped with an open organic form and finished with an oolong glaze the piece reflects her interest in ritual use and symbolic objects. Designed for functional purpose while remaining sculptural in presence. Made to order.