Tales From Broken Plates.
Have you ever found broken pottery and wondered how it got underfoot?
‘Tales Of Broken Plates’ answers some of those wonderings, telling the tales of 52 plates and how they met their end.
Artist Mark Lawson Bell’s playful imagination leads you on a journey to discover quite how fragments of ceramic found its way to gardens, potholes and riverbanks. His fascination with pottery sherds is of the impossible to know: who dropped it, when it succumbed, and what was the last meal it carried.
'Bell possesses the formidable qualities of a child’s curiosity, an adults rigour and the imagination of the professional daydreamer. One longs to live in his world.'
THE WORLD OF INTERIORS, MAY 2024
Have you ever found broken pottery and wondered how it got underfoot?
‘Tales Of Broken Plates’ answers some of those wonderings, telling the tales of 52 plates and how they met their end.
Artist Mark Lawson Bell’s playful imagination leads you on a journey to discover quite how fragments of ceramic found its way to gardens, potholes and riverbanks. His fascination with pottery sherds is of the impossible to know: who dropped it, when it succumbed, and what was the last meal it carried.
'Bell possesses the formidable qualities of a child’s curiosity, an adults rigour and the imagination of the professional daydreamer. One longs to live in his world.'
THE WORLD OF INTERIORS, MAY 2024
Have you ever found broken pottery and wondered how it got underfoot?
‘Tales Of Broken Plates’ answers some of those wonderings, telling the tales of 52 plates and how they met their end.
Artist Mark Lawson Bell’s playful imagination leads you on a journey to discover quite how fragments of ceramic found its way to gardens, potholes and riverbanks. His fascination with pottery sherds is of the impossible to know: who dropped it, when it succumbed, and what was the last meal it carried.
'Bell possesses the formidable qualities of a child’s curiosity, an adults rigour and the imagination of the professional daydreamer. One longs to live in his world.'
THE WORLD OF INTERIORS, MAY 2024