Adele Howitt
Midnight Celandine
Terracotta clay, thrown, hand built and modelled, black- blue matt glaze, earthenware fired
35 x 38 cm
Adele Howitt is an artist who predominately works with clay. The work has long been associated with innovation, site specificity, creative engagement and place making within the public realm on large scale projects. Design and flow for the greater good enters the work as ideas are developed into architectural artwork for healthcare environments, school playgrounds and collaborations with industry. History and identity of the landscape both in urban and rural situations, combined with the scientific relevance of pattern and the global affects on biodiversity, are concepts that are researched and developing into various forms.