
Amelia Baxter
Stellar Creep (iteration 1, 2025
Ceramic, mason stain
84 x 20 ins
213.4 x 50.8 cm
213.4 x 50.8 cm
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Stellar Creep explores the shifting patterns that emerge through the Japanese ceramic technique of nerikomi, in which layers of differently colored clays are stacked, compressed, stretched, or twisted into a...
Stellar Creep explores the shifting patterns that emerge through the Japanese ceramic technique of nerikomi, in which layers of differently colored clays are stacked, compressed, stretched, or twisted into a single block before being sliced to reveal intricate cross-sectional designs. These patterned slabs are then reassembled, repeated, or recombined to form complex symmetries and rhythmic variations. Because the layers shift unpredictably during manipulation, each slice captures a unique iteration of the pattern—recording a moment in time. Like geological strata, the work renders movement and memory visible, making permanent the dialogue between my gesture and the material’s response.