Sarah Cooling - My Work

Typically I create work that narrates emotional transparency with either hand thrown porcelain or mixed media. Here is a selection of works in progress, completed works and inspiration which are an enquiry into things happening on the surface but also beneath the surface.
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Selection of wheel thrown ceramics for the Penwith Gallery Summer Exhibition, St Ives.
16 Likes, 5 Comments - Sarah Cooling (@sarahlcooling) on Instagram: “Porcelain...windows of translucency and my own watercolour imagery used to decorate surfaces!”
Sarah Cooling porcelain sake cups. Newlyn Exchange Gallery 2016 Christmas Makers Market
More porcelain spoons and curious ladle type objects-although it’s been interesting that they seemed to have sparked a lot of conversations…
A journey in porcelain...stacked porcelain bowls... inside yesterday & outside today. #porcelain #pilgrimage #studiopottery…
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Sarah Cooling - The Pilgrim Revival - A4 Print
11 Likes, 1 Comments - Sarah Cooling (@sarahlcoolingart) on Instagram: “Final graduate show. Porcelain and stoneware installation. Inspired by Yew tree and ideas of…”
14 Likes, 3 Comments - Sarah Cooling (@sarahlcooling) on Instagram: “Bones in the dunes.”
11 Likes, 1 Comments - Sarah Cooling (@sarahlcooling) on Instagram: “From the pages of my sketchbook!”
14 Likes, 2 Comments - Sarah Cooling (@sarahlcooling) on Instagram: “St Michaels Mount window and me.”
11 Likes, 6 Comments - Sarah Cooling (@sarahlcooling) on Instagram: “Translucency of porcelain...out of kiln today. Took this pic in Krowji Cafe while having lovely…”
16 Likes, 1 Comments - Sarah Cooling (@sarahlcooling) on Instagram: “Gold shells and finds....placed on an article about kintsugi... the ancient art of repairing…”
18 Likes, 1 Comments - Sarah Cooling (@sarahlcooling) on Instagram: “Porcelain with a crackle glaze and yew tree imagery - embryonic/rebirth narrative.”
15 Likes, 3 Comments - Sarah Cooling (@sarahlcooling) on Instagram: “Carved jugs and bud jars in grey with manganese edges!”
Sarah Cooling Porcelain installation exhibited at Royal Cornwall Museum Truro now to run until March 2017