Innerlands

Courtney Mott

Internal Outland, 2024. Ceramic, bone, candle soot and organic stains. 8 x 10 x 5 inches.

Internal Outlands (2024) reflects on states of rumination within our internal dialogues; becoming a process of world-building that welcomes the framework of our own time-based material and spiritual reality. Each individual hand imprint expresses its own character or feeling, fitting together to become a unified place to sit oneself within. Situating in a place that extends to otherworldly lands. These abstracted microcosms are hand-built off of remains and dressed in organic digestible materials. Eager to float between pendulums of micro and macro; living and non-living; recognizable and abstracted; material and immaterial; immutable and ephemeral.

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Outland II, 2022

Outland II, 2022. Ceramic and various organic stains, such as coffee, beets, spinach, turmeric, blueberries. 36 x 24 x 14 inches.

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Kid food, 2023

Kid food, 2023. Mold of LG slide and Ipod. Agar, food colouring and spoon.

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Cycle, 2023

Cycle, 2023. raw clay, blackberry bush and bone.

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Other Objects

Untitled, 2024. Ceramic, hand-built, coated in thin blue glaze fired in cone 6 oxidation.

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Bowls. Wheel thrown, dipped in a thin blue glaze and fired to cone 6 oxidation. 3 x 6 inches.

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Large platter. Wheel thrown with coral sprig mold textures and fired in cone 6 oxidation. 13 inch diameter.

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Untitled, 2022. Ceramic and pit fired in various materials including, horse dung, orange peel, copper wire, seaweed, banana peel, salt and more.

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Courtney Mott

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I am an artist who focuses on ceramic, sculpture and other things. I often explore places, collecting its objects and materials; observing them in relation to clay. Like a puzzle to solve or a conversation between friend, my practice involves a spontaneous collaboration with these material beings. My hands’ impressions act as words and questions, that in unified form becomes an embodiment of my internal world. The accumulation of ruminating thought and feeling becomes translated into visual expressions. The whole acts as an imaginative microcosm, that under the constant intervention of time, considers the rhythms, atmospheres and collaborations that affect a cyclical ecosystem of land, spirit, and material.

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