God Monster V - Dylan Bowen
God Monster - Dylan Bowen
Ceramic, hand carved and glazed
Height 17cm approx
Dylan Bowen creates bold gestural painting using slip (a coloured liquid clay) and applies this mark – making onto the surface of clay. Within British studio ceramics, his lively works provide a new energy to the surface of clay with his rhythmical and highly powered pouring of slip. The son of the famous slipware master potter Clive Bowen, Dylan trained at Camberwell College of Arts and had a studio in Oxford before establishing himself in nearby Tackley in 2002. Here he has concentrated on a range of large dishes and plates as well tiles, bottles and vases, thrown and hand-built. Bowen loves to express the soft liquidity of the clay, using slip to accentuate the sense of an object that is fluid and fresh, but also has weight and generosity. Through his relaxed throwing, his broadside cutting, altering and trailing, Bowen keeps any control at arm’s length, putting more emphasis on spontaneity and gestural freedom.
Dylan Bowen celebrates the soft liquidity of the clay, using slip to accentuate the sense of an object that is fluid and fresh, with weight and exuberance . Dylan has a honed skill in relaxed throwing, his broadside cutting, altering and trailing the action slip painting. Spontaneity and gestural freedom is the key here.