Hand-painted Ceramic Plate Installations by Molly HatchColossalFebruary 18, 2015
Quand on Aime Tout est Plaisir: After Fragonard, USA, 2013
Quand on Aime Tout est Plaisir: After Fragonard, USA, 2013
Recite, USA, 2014. 199 hand-thrown porcelain porcelain plates with glaze and underglaze, acrylic paint, hardware.
Recite, detail.
Covet Project, 2012.
Covet Project, 2012.
Deconstructed Lace: After Royal Copenhagen, USA, 2014. 93 hand-thrown and hand-painted porcelain plates with glaze and underglaze.
Hand-painted Ceramic Plate Installations by Molly Hatch
By Christopher Jobson | February 18, 2015
Massachusetts-based artist Molly Hatch creates immense installations of hand-built ceramic plates painted with a variety of patterns and scenes. Hatch frequently re-contextualizes historic images used centuries ago by old porcelain manufactures as well as paintings and textiles. Her largest artwork to date, Physic Garden, was installed last year at the High Museum of Art in Atlanta, a monumental installation of 475 plates depicting imagery used on Chelsea Factory plates dating back to the 1750s. Hatch is represented by Todd Merrill Studio, and you can see more work on her website. (via Design*Sponge, My Amp Goes to 11)
Hand-painted Ceramic Plate Installations by Molly HatchColossalFebruary 18, 2015