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A beautiful decorative wall piece inspired by the waterfalls of Wales.
'Rhaeadr' translates as waterfall or cascade and this piece captures the movement of the water as it plummets over a sheer shelf of rock to a pool below.
The patination cleverly captures the rich flora and fauna of the surrounding rock and its architectural structure.
This work was created specifically for Collect 2025 and is a departure from the work for which Higson is more widely known. But her fascination and love for the mountainous terrain of North Wales underpins this piece, the meticulous detail typical of her work and key to capturing the beauty and mystique of the waterfall and its environs.
Created for Collect 2025, ‘Sea of Stories’ is a wall panel which invites closer attention, filled with the mysteries and stories of the oceans - or what we choose to see within it.
Typical of Gegenwart's work, the piece explores the themes of rhythms and water - recurring motifs within her work - with her unique treatment of the copper giving it a particular tone, depth and interest.
Additional complexity is added to the work by the choice of a white mount - drawing out the reflections of the lattice work to give the piece a 3 dimensional quality and provoke a tactile, as well as a visual, exploration of the work.
For the close observer, words are etched within the panel to emphasise the language of the piece, the darkness of the work countered by the light enamel details.
The colour of the mounting board can be changed to create different effects and interpretations of the work.
These whiskey timbers stand just 75mm high and are a classic example of beautiful design combining with functionality.
This beautiful wood box was created in collaboration with wood turner, Clio Anastasiou.
It has a sparkle textured silver lid, hallmarked at Birmingham Assay Office.
The wandering line stretching upwards on the beaker recreates the sand patterns we find on beach walks.
Priced individually but also available for sale or commission as a pair.
Photo credit: Juliet Sheath
A unique panel encapsulating recurring themes within the artists work - fragility and water- her desire to see what is ‘behind’ and an urge to become finer and finer, thinner and thinner while exploring water as a constant ‘present’ in her environment.
Photo Credits: Dewi Tannant Lloyd