Deb McKay

McKay’s practice is rooted in nature and inspired by the repetition of formal elements found within plants and animals. The layering of clay in her work is revealing of the time and patience required to slowly mould, form, and engineer each work. It is this lengthy and cathartic process of building each clay work which is essential to McKay’s practice; speaking of a deep-seated personal need for meditation.

The simplicity of the material, the monochromatic colour scheme, repetition of forms and the time implied within each work evokes a feeling of the clarity and beauty found within nature. There is an intrinsic connection between the qualities of these clay forms and the living things in our natural environment. Both are malleable and durable, yet simultaneously so incredibly fragile. McKay’s work seeks to underline this paradox and highlight the beauty which is found within it.  Photography credit Rosina Possingham.

Deb McKay

Red

Raku base with stained porcelain glass cloche
H:38 cm  W:25 cm D:18 cm

$1,990

Deb McKay

Pink

Raku base with stained porcelain glass cloche
H:30 cm  W:22 cm D:22 cm

$1,690

Deb McKay

Green

Raku base with stained porcelain glass cloche
H:48 cm  W:31 cm D:31 cm

$2,490

sold

Deb McKay

Yellow

Raku base with stained porcelain glass cloche
H:48 cm  W:31 cm D:31 cm

$2,490

sold

Deb McKay

Intertwined

porcelain, celadon glaze, gold lustre in glass cloche
H 48 x 21 cm

sold

Deb McKay

Abundance

porcelain, raku, lustre, wooden case
H 41 x W 34 x 30 cm

Acquired by Parliament House Collection, Canberra ACT