This ‘ground’ disc form has a large number of layers of coloured clay and glaze built up over a long period, this can take up to six moths to complete. And then after firing, ground back to reveal complex patterns within the structure, giving a silky smooth surface. This form is attached to a smooth polished stone base.
![PB20-11-Red-yellow-and-black-ground-disc-on-stone-base-h.35-inc-basexd.26x8deep-base-TerraDelft](https://images.ctfassets.net/laglj5goxt03/33BYUjwVP7XyXIjxIuGAvU/98a6783b968f5c65c676a7787b2c4e56/PB20-11-Red-yellow-and-black-ground-disc-on-stone-base-h.35-inc-basexd.26x8deep-base-TerraDelft.jpg?w=471&fm=jpg&fl=progressive)
PB20-11 Red yellow and black ground disc
Artist Peter Beard
Technique | Handbuilt |
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Material | Glaze, Porcelain |
Height | 35 cm |
Diameter | 26 cm |
Depth | 8 cm |