Installation process. Ceramic wall sculpture - 'The Space In Between' by Michelle Maher. Shown here during installation at Sculpture in Context 2017 at The National Botanic Gardens in Dublin. It is inspired by the microscopic world of plant cells – in particular, vascular bundles in plant stems. Consisting of 106 pieces it was hand built in a cranked clay body and high fired in an electric kiln to 1260 C. www.ceramicforms.com

Installation Day!

  Installation Day! So excited to be installing…
The Great Palm House. National-botanic-gardens-dublin.

The Great Palm House

    The Great Palm House All going well, this…
Studio Process - Kiln, before and after. 'The Space In Between' by Michelle Maher is inspired by the microscopic world of plant cells – in particular, vascular bundles in plant stems. Consisting of 106 pieces it was hand built in a cranked clay body and high fired in an electric kiln to 1260 C. www.ceramicforms.com

Kiln, Before & After

  The Space In Between - The Kiln - Before &…
Ceramic sculpture - 'Synthesis' by Michelle Maher. Inspired by Fungi and Coral forms, it was sculpted in my own grogged paper clay body and high fired in an electric kiln to Cone 8. Seen here at the Ceramics Ireland exhibition at the Printworks, Dublin Castle. www.ceramicforms.com

Ceramics Ireland at Dublin Castle!

Ceramics Ireland at Printworks, Dublin Castle. Ceramics…
Studio shot summer 2017 at Ceramic Forms. Michelle Maher. www.ceramicforms.com

Glazing New Sculpture

  The Space In Between - Glazing continues... Getting…
Mixing an engobe for my piece #TheSpaceInbetween. It's exciting getting to start glazing some of them! And scary too! 😂 #studiolife #loveclay #irishceramics #sculptureincontext #BotanicGardens #michellemaher www.ceramicforms.com

The Space In Between

  The Space In Between - studio process Started…
Weekend course, new date release. Coil built lantern in process by Herle Mette Andersen at Dublin based ceramics weekend workshop. www.ceramicforms.com

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Close-up. Ceramic outdoor sculpture - Fusion by Michelle Maher, exhibited at Sculpture in Context 2010 at the The National Botanic Gardens, Dublin. The piece is inspired by fungi and coral forms in nature and was sculpted in a crank stoneware clay body, fired to Cone 8 in an electric kiln. www.ceramicforms.com
Studio prep shot. Ceramic outdoor sculpture - Fusion by Michelle Maher. The piece is inspired by fungi and coral forms in nature and was sculpted in a crank stoneware clay body, fired to Cone 8 in an electric kiln. www.ceramicforms.com
Ceramic sculpture - 'Synthesis' by Michelle Maher. Inspired by Fungi and Coral forms, it was sculpted in my own grogged paper clay body and high fired in an electric kiln to Cone 8. Seen here at Sculpture in Context 2017 at Oldbridge House, Co. Meath. www.ceramicforms.com