Tearmainn Beaga, by Sinéad Boyle
Description
Artist: Sinéad Boyle (Rún)
A small stoneware vessel with a softly faceted exterior and a glossy, pooled interior glaze in sea-glass greens and pale mineral blues. The contrast between textured clay and fluid glaze creates a sense of containment and quiet refuge. Tearmainn Beaga translates from Irish as “small sanctuary,” reflecting the inward, protective nature of the form.
Stoneware stained with oxide and glazed
6.5 × 13 × 11 cm | 0.25 kg
Toronto, Canada
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