Christine Walker

£500.00

Peg

Verb: To force someone to conform to something such as a standard, a set of rules or a course of action Folklore: Peg Powler is a hag and water spirit who inhabits the river Tees The work presented reflects on the poverty driven scepticism and perceived ugliness of post industrial Teesside and post covid society. Counteracting this are reflections on the resilience and strength of character inherent in the region’s residents.

Christine’s work reflects on the poverty driven scepticism and perceived ugliness of post-industrial Teesside, post covid society and human strength and resilience in adversity, working in a spontaneous instinctual way, elements of chance influencing the finished forms. The resulting anthropomorphic pieces, that have oblique references to the human body, are a form of decoupage, pulling together disparate and discarded materials, memories, thoughts, and ideas to make a whole.

Viewers are invited to find something in the work that resonates with them on a personal level.

Medium: White earthenware, found objects, glaze

Size: 80cm x 18cm

Year: 2023

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Peg

Verb: To force someone to conform to something such as a standard, a set of rules or a course of action Folklore: Peg Powler is a hag and water spirit who inhabits the river Tees The work presented reflects on the poverty driven scepticism and perceived ugliness of post industrial Teesside and post covid society. Counteracting this are reflections on the resilience and strength of character inherent in the region’s residents.

Christine’s work reflects on the poverty driven scepticism and perceived ugliness of post-industrial Teesside, post covid society and human strength and resilience in adversity, working in a spontaneous instinctual way, elements of chance influencing the finished forms. The resulting anthropomorphic pieces, that have oblique references to the human body, are a form of decoupage, pulling together disparate and discarded materials, memories, thoughts, and ideas to make a whole.

Viewers are invited to find something in the work that resonates with them on a personal level.

Medium: White earthenware, found objects, glaze

Size: 80cm x 18cm

Year: 2023

Peg

Verb: To force someone to conform to something such as a standard, a set of rules or a course of action Folklore: Peg Powler is a hag and water spirit who inhabits the river Tees The work presented reflects on the poverty driven scepticism and perceived ugliness of post industrial Teesside and post covid society. Counteracting this are reflections on the resilience and strength of character inherent in the region’s residents.

Christine’s work reflects on the poverty driven scepticism and perceived ugliness of post-industrial Teesside, post covid society and human strength and resilience in adversity, working in a spontaneous instinctual way, elements of chance influencing the finished forms. The resulting anthropomorphic pieces, that have oblique references to the human body, are a form of decoupage, pulling together disparate and discarded materials, memories, thoughts, and ideas to make a whole.

Viewers are invited to find something in the work that resonates with them on a personal level.

Medium: White earthenware, found objects, glaze

Size: 80cm x 18cm

Year: 2023