Naked Raku with Colour https://sg-ceramics.webs.com/apps/photos/ Naked Raku with Colour 'Sol' As part of a group exhibition 'In their Element', I have created work for that references fire in it?s many guises. One of the most important fires burning, that gives this world life, is the Sun. For this particular work ?Sol? I have chosen to repeat the form referencing solar cycles and the firing cycles themselves that change clay into ceramic. The colour refers to the changing colour of heat as it progresses through the firing cycle. https://sg-ceramics.webs.com/apps/photos/photo?photoID=200294122 200294122 'Sol' https://sg-ceramics.webs.com/apps/photos/photo?photoID=200294121 200294121 'Static Flame' https://sg-ceramics.webs.com/apps/photos/photo?photoID=200294123 200294123 'Static Flame' detail https://sg-ceramics.webs.com/apps/photos/photo?photoID=200294125 200294125 'Static Flame' https://sg-ceramics.webs.com/apps/photos/photo?photoID=200294119 200294119 'Kibo' https://sg-ceramics.webs.com/apps/photos/photo?photoID=201776038 201776038 'Kibo' https://sg-ceramics.webs.com/apps/photos/photo?photoID=201776039 201776039 'Kibo' https://sg-ceramics.webs.com/apps/photos/photo?photoID=201776040 201776040 Charles Kavanagh 1916 Sackville Street Art Project Charles Kavanagh was only 15 when he died from a bullet wound during the 1916 Rising. Like most children that grew up at this time he lived in a tenement building, the conditions were hard, so most children used the streets of Dublin as their playground. He lived with his Father Denis, Mother Mary and two of his five siblings Elizabeth and Bridget in 4 North King Street. His other siblings had moved away before the 1911 census. Charles was laid to rest in an egg crate as there were no coffins available. He was buried in St. Paul?s, Glasnevin Cemetery in May 1916. The piece that I have created to remember Charles Kavanagh consist of a number of buildings significant for a 15 year old boy of that time. An outer cityscape is mirrored inside in colour representations of the same buildings. The duality of the situation is echoed throughout this piece. I am sure that a 15 year old boy being in the middle of the devastation and danger was also most likely to have been part of some devilment. Lawrences, a toyshop, was looted and the fireworks were set off on Sackville Street, perhaps Charles witnessed this? Would he have heard about the sweet shop, Nobletts one of the first emptied of its goodies? and finally the GPO. Rumours were rife during the rising, animals believed to have escaped from Dublin Zoo and a submarine spotted in the Liffey. This must have been a frightening time mixed with wonder and excitement of teenage kicks. https://sg-ceramics.webs.com/apps/photos/photo?photoID=201775963 201775963 Charles Kavanagh 1916 Sackville Street - An exhibition that preserves the memory of 262 civilian lives that were lost in the Easter Rising 1916. https://sg-ceramics.webs.com/apps/photos/photo?photoID=201775964 201775964 Charles Kavanagh https://sg-ceramics.webs.com/apps/photos/photo?photoID=201775965 201775965 Charles Kavanagh https://sg-ceramics.webs.com/apps/photos/photo?photoID=201775966 201775966 Charles Kavanagh https://sg-ceramics.webs.com/apps/photos/photo?photoID=201775967 201775967