• Through tongue and soil (murmuration)
  • Through tongue and soil (murmuration)
  • Through tongue and soil (murmuration)
  • Through tongue and soil (murmuration)
  • Through tongue and soil (murmuration)
  • Through tongue and soil (murmuration)

Laurence Sturla

Through tongue and soil (murmuration)

Date
2021

Dimensions
163 x 75 x 45 cm

Medium
Overfired stoneware ceramic, salt, metal, fixings

Details
This is a unique work, hand-signed by the artist on the bottom of the sculpture.

Laurence Sturla

Laurence Sturla’s visual language of his ceramic sculptures are part industrial, mechanical, part engine, part architecture. They draw heavily from Sturla’s upbringing in Swindon, once part of the thriving industrial revolution in England, but now one of many English towns lined with empty factories. Sturla’s post-industrialist machines illustrate the fallacy between technological precision and our (in)ability to recall and visually digest space, function or logic.