
Long Pink Prick
Multidisciplinary ‘anti-digital’ artist-maker Leah Jensen has brought a punk aesthetic to her spiky Prick bowl and vase with 1882 Ltd. A departure from her studio work, Prick has a forceful presence and a direction Jensen has been wanting to explore for some time. While drawing inspiration from the look and feel of the palaeolithic inspired pottery her mother and aunt made as a hobby when she was a child, Jensen has brought to these new pieces her love for all things punk. A feat of engineering in themselves, with a complex geometrical structure of the spikes, Prick has been left unglazed to maintain the crispness of detail and the depth of colour.
Limited Edition of 20.
| Dimensions | 57 × 27 × 11 cm |
|---|---|
| Collection | PRICK |
| Designer | Leah Jensen |
| Made In | Stoke-on-Trent, England |
| Composition | Earthenware |
| Care | Clean with a soft damp cloth |

MEET THE DESIGNER
Leah Jensen
Leah Jensen is a multidisciplinary artist-maker, born in Cornwall, 1990. Fortunate to be raised in a creative family, her education in art and making began in childhood, learning both the creative and practical applications of a broad range of materials.
In 2010 Jensen began her Degree in Contemporary Crafts at Falmouth University, where she would develop a method that has since evolved to become a signature style. This process involves an image mapping technique that enables her to carve intricate geometric interpretations of Renaissance paintings into ceramic pots. The result is a work of vivid, immaculate detail as if to appear digitally manufactured, a style which Jensen playfully describes as ‘anti-digital’.
Today Jensen lives in London, working from a space at Cockpit Studios. She continues to carve ceramic vessels, whilst working on a number of other projects.
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