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Alternative text: Award winning ceramic water sculpture - Symmetry by Michelle Maher. Shown here at Sculpture in Context 2012 in The National Botanic Gardens in Dublin. Inspired by Dahlia and Coral forms, it was sculpted in my own grogged paper clay body and high fired in an electric kiln. www.ceramicforms.com
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Alternative text: Ceramic outdoor sculpture - Surface Tension by Michelle Maher. This ceramic sculpture was inspired by the science of bubbles and is shown here at The National Botanic Gardens in Dublin, Sculpture in Context 2011. It was constructed using a grogged crank clay body and high fired to Cone 8 in an electric kiln. See www.ceramicforms.com
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Alternative text: Ceramic water sculpture - 'Synthesis' by Michelle Maher. Shown here at Sculpture in Context 2016 at The National Botanic Gardens in Dublin. Inspired by Fungi and Coral forms, it was sculpted in my own grogged paper clay body and high fired in an electric kiln to Cone 8. www.ceramicforms.com
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Alternative text: Award winning ceramic water sculpture by Michelle Maher - Pollen Hotspot. Shown here in the pond at The Award winning ceramic sculpture by Michelle Maher - Pollen Hotspot. Shown here Shown here in the Lochan at Brigit's Garden, Co. Galway. The piece is inspired by microscopic pollen grains - measured in nanometers these tiny grains are perhaps natures greatest sculptures. See www.ceramicforms.com
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Alternative text: Award winning ceramic water sculpture - Symmetry by Michelle Maher. Shown here at Sculpture in Context 2012 in The National Botanic Gardens in Dublin. Inspired by Dahlia and Coral forms, it was hand sculpted in my own grogged paper clay body and high fired in an electric kiln to 1260°C (Cone 8). Symmetry is now part of the permanent collection at Blarney Castle, Cork. www.ceramicforms.com
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Alternative text: Ceramic wall sculpture Synergy by Michelle Maher. Shown here at Sculpture in Context 2015 at The National Botanic Gardens. Inspired by a shoreline in the Burren, Co. Clare, Ireland. The synergy of soft & hard, water & rock, stillness & rage, light & shade is the inspiration for the piece. Hand sculpted and modelled in a crank stoneware clay & electric fired to 1260°C. www.ceramicforms.com
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Alternative text: Ceramic outdoor sculpture - Fauna or Flora? by Michelle Maher. Shown here at Sculpture in Context 2014 in The National Botanic Gardens, Dublin. The piece was inspired by orange peel fungi, sea slugs and lettuce coral, it was hand sculpted and modelled in a crank clay body and high fired in an electric kiln to 1260°C (Cone 8). www.ceramicforms.com
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Alternative text: Installation process. Award winning ceramic water sculpture Symmetry by Michelle Maher. Installation at Sculpture in Context 2012 in The National Botanic Gardens in Dublin. Inspired by Dahlia and Coral forms, it was sculpted in my own grogged paper clay body and high fired in an electric kiln to 1260°C (Cone 8). Symmetry is now part of the permanent collection at Blarney Castle, Cork. www.ceramicforms.com
Alternative text: Award winning ceramic water sculpture - Symmetry by Michelle Maher. Shown here at Sculpture in Context 2012 in The National Botanic Gardens in Dublin. Inspired by Dahlia and Coral forms, it was sculpted in my own grogged paper clay body and high fired in an electric kiln. www.ceramicforms.com
Alternative text: Glazing, studio process. Ceramic outdoor sculpture - Fusion by Michelle Maher, exhibited at Sculpture in Context 2010 at the The National Botanic Gardens, Dublin. The piece is inspired by fungi and coral forms in nature and was sculpted in a crank stoneware clay body, fired to Cone 8 in an electric kiln. www.ceramicforms.com
Alternative text: Scanning electron microscope image of pollen mix (Louisa Howard). This image is in the public domain. http://remf.dartmouth.edu/pollen2/pollen_images_1/
Alternative text: Hand Print Process. Large-scale Collaborative Public Art Commission 2009 with St. Peter’s National School, Phibsborough, Dublin. This project celebrated the opening of their new school building and had a strong collaborative element between Ceramic Artist Michelle Maher and the whole school community. We took the handprints in clay and slip of all pupils, teachers and staff and created a series of three large-scale ceramic wall murals.www.ceramicforms.com
Alternative text: Figure modelled by Lorraine Kelly in crank clay body at Dublin based Tuesday morning pottery course. Later electric fired to 1260°C (Cone 8). www.ceramicforms.com
Alternative text: Close-up. Ceramic outdoor sculpture - Fusion by Michelle Maher, exhibited at Sculpture in Context 2010 at the The National Botanic Gardens, Dublin. The piece is inspired by fungi and coral forms in nature and was sculpted in a crank stoneware clay body, fired to Cone 8 in an electric kiln. www.ceramicforms.com
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Alternative text: Ceramic sculpture - 'Synthesis' by Michelle Maher. Inspired by Fungi and Coral forms, it was sculpted in my own grogged paper clay body and high fired in an electric kiln to Cone 8. Seen here at Sculpture in Context 2017 at Oldbridge House, Co. Meath. www.ceramicforms.com
Alternative text: Ceramic water sculpture - 'Synthesis' by Michelle Maher. Shown here at Sculpture in Context 2016 at The National Botanic Gardens in Dublin. Inspired by Fungi and Coral forms, it was sculpted in my own grogged paper clay body and high fired in an electric kiln to Cone 8. www.ceramicforms.com
Alternative text: Ceramic wall sculpture Synergy by Michelle Maher. Shown here at Sculpture in Context 2015 at The National Botanic Gardens. Inspired by a shoreline in the Burren, Co. Clare, Ireland. The synergy of soft & hard, water & rock, stillness & rage, light & shade is the inspiration for the piece. Hand sculpted and modelled in a crank stoneware clay & electric fired to 1260°C. www.ceramicforms.com
Alternative text: Award winning ceramic water sculpture by Michelle Maher - Symmetry at Blarney Castle, Co. Cork. Inspired by Dahlia and Coral forms, it was sculpted in my own grogged paper clay body and high fired in an electric kiln. Symmetry is now part of the permanent collection at Blarney Castle. www.ceramicforms.com
Alternative text: Ceramic outdoor sculpture - Fauna or Flora? by Michelle Maher. Shown here at Sculpture in Context 2014 in The National Botanic Gardens, Dublin. The piece was inspired by orange peel fungi, sea slugs and lettuce coral, it was hand sculpted and modelled in a crank clay body and high fired in an electric kiln to 1260°C (Cone 8). www.ceramicforms.com
Alternative text: Ceramic outdoor sculpture - Surface Tension by Michelle Maher. This ceramic sculpture was inspired by the science of bubbles and is shown here at The National Botanic Gardens in Dublin, Sculpture in Context 2011. It was constructed using a grogged crank clay body and high fired to Cone 8 in an electric kiln. See www.ceramicforms.com
Alternative text: Outdoor ceramic wall sculpture Vulnerability by Michelle Maher. Inspired by winter trees & human fraility, it was sculpted in my own grogged paper clay body and high fired in an electric kiln. www.ceramicforms.com
Alternative text: Close-up. Ceramic outdoor sculpture - Fusion by Michelle Maher, exhibited at Sculpture in Context 2010 at the The National Botanic Gardens, Dublin. The piece is inspired by fungi and coral forms in nature and was sculpted in a crank stoneware clay body, fired to Cone 8 in an electric kiln. www.ceramicforms.com
Alternative text: Award winning ceramic water sculpture by Michelle Maher - Pollen Hotspot. Shown here in the pond at The National Botanic Gardens in Dublin. The piece is inspired by microscopic pollen grains - measured in nanometers these tiny grains are perhaps natures greatest sculptures. www.ceramicforms.com
Alternative text: Award winning ceramic outdoor water sculpture The Age of Christ by Michelle Maher. Inspired by Thomas Kinsella poem 'Mirror in February'. The piece, consisting of 33 ceramic cubes, was installed in a pond in The National Botanic Gardens, Dublin and won a Sculpture in Context Award for a Work of Distinction in 2004. Later exhibited in the lake at Farmleigh House in the Phoenix Park. www.ceramicforms.com
Alternative text: The Dahlia: Loud & Proud by Michelle Maher. This ceramic outdoor sculpture is inspired by the vitality of the Dahlia flower and is shown here in the river Tolka at The National Botanic Gardens in Dublin, Sculpture in Context exhibition 2008. It was sculpted in a cranked clay body and high fired in an electric kiln. There are more than a 1,000 petals on this sculpture. www.ceramicforms.com
Alternative text: Outdoor ceramic water sculpture - Puffballs: From the inside out by Michelle Maher. Shown here at The National Botanic Gardens in Dublin, Sculpture in Context exhibition 2007. This sculpture is inspired by the internal structure of Puffball fungi and seascapes from the Burren in Co. Clare. They were hand sculpted and modelled in a grogged stoneware clay body and fired in an electric kiln to 1260°C (Cone 8). Now part of the permanent collection at Blarney Castle. www.ceramicforms.com.
Alternative text: Outdoor water-based ceramic sculpture 'Coccolithophores' by Michelle Maher at Sculpture in the Gardens 2010 at Brigit's Garden, Co. Galway. The piece was inspired by a microscopic algae organisms the Coccolithophore. www.ceramicforms.com
Alternative text: Collection of ceramic wall pieces by Michelle Maher at Art in Action 2014 at Farmleigh House, Dublin. They were hand built and modelled in a grogged stoneware clay body and fired in an electric kiln to 1260°C (Cone 8).See www.ceramicforms.com.
Alternative text: The Titan Arum: Behind every great man...outdoor ceramic sculpture by Michelle Maher. Shown here on exhibition at Sculpture in Context at Airfield House in 2005. Inspired by the largest flowering plant the Titan Arum. Hand built and modelled and fired in an electric kiln to 1260°C (Cone 8). www.ceramicforms.com
Alternative text: Hand Print Project. Large-scale Collaborative Public Art Commission 2009 with St. Peter’s National School, Phibsborough, Dublin. This project celebrated the opening of their new school building and had a strong collaborative element between Ceramic Artist Michelle Maher and the whole school community. We took the handprints in clay and slip of all pupils, teachers and staff and created a series of three large-scale ceramic wall murals. www.ceramicforms.com Photo by Trevor O'Rourke - Picturehouse Photography.
Alternative text: Collaborative Public Art Project by ceramic artist Michelle Maher for the children's charity Barnardos. Working in collaboration with the children and staff we created an 8 meter long ceramic wall sculpture inspired by the Aurora Borealis, the local river Tolka and the science of bubbles. See www.ceramicforms.com
Alternative text: Red coral ceramic sculpture/vessel by Michelle Maher. This piece is inspired by coral and lichen surfaces. Combustible mixed media detail with volcanic glaze detail. Hand built in a grogged stoneware clay body and fired in an electric kiln to 1260°C (Cone 8). www.ceramicforms.com.
Alternative text: Ceramic outdoor water sculpture by Michelle Maher, From the Inside Out. Inspired by bracket coral and fungi. It was hand sculpted and modelled in a crank clay body and high fired in an electric kiln to 1260°C (Cone 8). Shown here in the Phoenix Park, Dublin. www.ceramicforms.com
Alternative text: Outdoor ceramic water sculpture - Puffballs: From the inside out by Michelle Maher. This sculpture is inspired by the internal structure of Puffball fungi and seascapes from the Burren in Co. Clare. They were hand sculpted and modelled in a grogged stoneware clay body and fired in an electric kiln to 1260°C (Cone 8). Now part of the permanent collection at Blarney Castle. www.ceramicforms.com.
Alternative text: Outdoor ceramic wall sculpture Vulnerability by Michelle Maher. Inspired by winter trees & human fraility, it was sculpted in my own grogged paper clay body and high fired in an electric kiln. www.ceramicforms.com
Alternative text: Outdoor ceramic water sculpture - Puffballs: From the inside out by Michelle Maher. This sculpture is inspired by the internal structure of Puffball fungi and seascapes from the Burren in Co. Clare. They were hand sculpted and modelled in a grogged stoneware clay body and fired in an electric kiln to 1260°C (Cone 8). Now part of the permanent collection at Blarney Castle. www.ceramicforms.com.
Alternative text: Ceramic outdoor sculpture - Surface Tension by Michelle Maher. This ceramic sculpture was inspired by the science of bubbles and is shown here at Blarney Castle, Co.Cork for Sculpture at the Castle 2014. It was hand built with Sgraffito marks using a grogged crank clay body and high fired in an electric kiln to 1260°C (Cone 8). www.ceramicforms.com Photo by Christian Haubold http://bridgemountphoto.com/, with permission.
Alternative text: Ceramic wall sculpture by Michelle Maher. Combustible mixed media surface with volcanic glaze detail. Hand built in a grogged stoneware clay body and fired in an electric kiln to 1260°C (Cone 8). www.ceramicforms.com.
Alternative text: Ceramic wall sculpture by Michelle Maher. Volcanic glaze detail. Hand built in a grogged stoneware clay body and fired in an electric kiln to 1260°C (Cone 8). www.ceramicforms.com.
Alternative text: Ceramic wall sculpture by Michelle Maher. Reactive glaze surface with volcanic glaze detail. Hand built in a grogged stoneware clay body and fired in an electric kiln to 1260°C (Cone 8). www.ceramicforms.com.
Alternative text: Ceramic outdoor sculpture - Fauna or Flora? (small) by Michelle Maher. Shown here at Sculpture in Context 2014 in The National Botanic Gardens, Dublin. The piece was inspired by orange peel fungi, sea slugs and lettuce coral, it was hand sculpted and modelled in a crank clay body and high fired in an electric kiln to 1260°C (Cone 8). www.ceramicforms.com
Alternative text: Ceramic outdoor sculpture - Fauna or Flora? (medium) by Michelle Maher. Shown here at Sculpture in Context 2014 in The National Botanic Gardens, Dublin. The piece was inspired by orange peel fungi, sea slugs and lettuce coral, it was hand sculpted and modelled in a crank clay body and high fired in an electric kiln to 1260°C (Cone 8). www.ceramicforms.co
Alternative text: Ceramic water sculpture - 'Synthesis' by Michelle Maher. Shown here at Sculpture in Context 2016 at The National Botanic Gardens in Dublin. Inspired by Fungi and Coral forms, it was sculpted in my own grogged paper clay body and high fired in an electric kiln to Cone 8. www.ceramicforms.com
Alternative text: Ceramic outdoor sculpture - Fauna or Flora? by Michelle Maher. Shown here at Sculpture in Context 2014 in The National Botanic Gardens, Dublin. The piece was inspired by orange peel fungi, sea slugs and lettuce coral, it was hand sculpted and modelled in a crank clay body and high fired in an electric kiln to 1260°C (Cone 8). www.ceramicforms.com
Alternative text: Ceramic wall sculpture Synergy by Michelle Maher. Shown here at Sculpture in Context 2015 at The National Botanic Gardens. Inspired by a shoreline in the Burren, Co. Clare, Ireland. The synergy of soft & hard, water & rock, stillness & rage, light & shade is the inspiration for the piece. Hand sculpted and modelled in a crank stoneware clay & electric fired to 1260°C. www.ceramicforms.com
Alternative text: Ceramic wall sculpture by Michelle Maher. This wall piece is inspired by coral and fungi forms; volcanic glaze surface with glass detail. Hand sculpted and modelled in a grogged stoneware clay body and fired in an electric kiln to 1260°C (Cone 8). www.ceramicforms.com.
Alternative text: Ceramic wall sculpture Amelie (large) by Michelle Maher. SOLD. Inspired by Amélie Plage, Soulac-sur-Mer, France. Hand built in a grogged stoneware clay body and fired in an electric kiln to 1260°C (Cone 8). www.ceramicforms.com.
Alternative text: Ceramic wall sculpture Amelie (medium) by Michelle Maher. SOLD. Inspired by Amélie Plage, Soulac-sur-Mer, France. Hand built in a grogged stoneware clay body and fired in an electric kiln to 1260°C (Cone 8). www.ceramicforms.com.
Alternative text: Ceramic wall sculpture Amelie (small) by Michelle Maher. SOLD. Inspired by Amélie Plage, Soulac-sur-Mer, France. Hand built in a grogged stoneware clay body and fired in an electric kiln to 1260°C (Cone 8). www.ceramicforms.com.
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