The ceramic creations of British sculptor Matthew Chambers are quite magical. They are like an onion from the outside to the inside. The eyes are sucked into the central shadow along the ladder-like fine layers. It is like a tunnel that seems to be endless, with waves. It has a rhythm like that and is like the neatly rolled spaghetti in a restaurant. However, some people may have thought of Japan’s Junji Ito’s horror novels and dare not read more!
Matthew Chambers started this kind of creation eight years ago. He didn't care whether the work met the market demand. He completely immersed himself in the feeling of the creative process. He kneaded the clay very thin on the windlass, and each layer was Independent pottery pots, and then combining pottery pots or pottery pieces of different sizes into a complete body. In recent years, color elements have even been added, whether it is gradient or contrasting colors.
According to Matthew Chambers, he was confused in his early years. He knew that his works were definitely not popular with the mainstream market, and he was not sure whether this was the right path to take. However, after several years of immersed in creation, such a unique style emerged. After his techniques were seen by more people, he gradually became famous. His works are also regarded as rare works of art. He was recently invited to the New Craftsman Gallery. If you are interested in knowing the changes in his works over the years, You can see more at matthewchambers.co.uk.