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​Ceramic paper clay sculpture

paper clay sculptures below.  
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Off Spring. 201904. Ceramic porcelain paper clay, NiCr wire. 62 x 50 x 40 cm / 25 x 20 x 16 inch. Artist: Graham Hay. Photo: Victor France. 2019 Exhibition: Decompression, Holmes a Court @ 10 Gallery, W. Perth, Aus.
Eeny menu many moe, ceramic porcelain paper clay, FeCrAl wire, 55” x 40” 1.5’. Particle & Wave: Paper Clay Illuminated (Touring 2019-21), initially: ASU Art Museum, Phoenix, AZ, USA. Click image for story.
Critical Mass, Porcelain paper clay, glaze, steel, 2m x 2m x2m Photo: VeniceDocumentationProject, Artist: Graham Hay. Personal Structures, an exhibtion within the context of the 2017 Venice Biennale. Click image for story.
Our Beautiful Offspring, Southern Ice porcelain paper clay, 2.5m high, Photo: Victor France. 2016 Biennial of Contemporary Art, Argentina. 1st Price ceramics. Click image for story.
Common Beater 1 & 2, Ceramic Porcelain Paper Clay, paper, bolts. Each 200 x 200 x 200 cm. 2014 Dublin Biennial. Art and photo: Graham Hay. click image for story.
Ten by Ten (201012), Modified Southern Ice Porcelain paper clay, Kanthal wire, 24 x 35 x 26 cm, Private collection: Dr. Jeoung-Ah Kim, Sweden. Photo: Victor France. Click image for story.
The Kiss (2012-14), Ceramic, glaze, galvanised and stainless steel, nylon washers. Each 2 m x 1 m x 1 m. M and G McAuliffe Private collection. Photo:Michaela De Freitas Photography and artwork Graham Hay. https://web.archive.org/web/20110917045241/http://www.ics2011.com/internationalexibitions.htm
Pair (201503), Ceramic (porcelain paper clay), Kanthal wire, ceramic oxide, 40 x 40 x 20 (each) cm, Private collector, Photo: Victor France, Artist: Graham Hay
I C U (201304), Earthenware ceramic paper clay, iron-chromium-aluminium wire, 40 x 37 x 30 cm. Photo: Victor France. Purchase by Lewis family. Artist: Graham Hay.
Caught (200403), Handmade Herend Porcelain paper clay, 44 X 46 X 22 cm. Acquired by the International Ceramic Studio, Kecskemet, Hungary. Photo and art: Graham Hay. Click image for story.
Filter (200618) Ceramic Earthenware & Terracotta paper clay, wood frame & glass. 34 x 35 x 8cm (framed) Purchased by Stella Hutchinson at Gallows Gallery, Perth Photo: Victor France
Gateway (200620) Ceramic Earthenware & Terracotta paper clay 35 x 35 x 8cm (framed) Purchased by Libby Venn at Gallows Gallery, Perth Photo: Graham Hay
Loose circle (200713), Ceramic Earthenware & Terracotta paper clay, 50 x 30 x 20cm, Collection of the Cagdas Sanatlar Muzesi, Anadolu Universitesi, Turkey, Photo: Victor France. Artist: Graham Hay
Oversized (200720). Ceramic earthenware paper clay, wood. 29 x 24 x 8cm. Private purchase at Fundraiser at Central TAFE Gallery, Perth Photo: Graham Hay
Turn (200619) Ceramic earthenware paper clay, wood frame & glass 34 x 35 x 8cm (framed) Purchased by Stella Hutchinson at Gallows Gallery, Perth Photo: Victor France
Cycles (2002), Ukraine Ceramic Stoneware Paper clay, 43 x 70 x 44cm. Photo: Saulius Saladunas. Artist: Graham Hay. Image: 200229. Story: http://www.grahamhay.com.au/hay2002lithsymp.html
Quicksand, Fired Stoneware & Terracotta, c100 x 50 x 50 cm. Photo: Basit Zain. Artist: Graham Hay. Story: http://www.grahamhay.com.au/hay2006pyre.html

sculpture by the sea (inside)

sculpture by the sea (outside)
The Kiss (2012-14), Ceramic, glaze, galvanised and stainless steel, nylon washers. Each 2 m x 1 m x 1 m. M and G McAuliffe Private collection. Photo:Michaela De Freitas Photography and Graham Hay

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Common Beater 1 & 2, Ceramic Porcelain Paper Clay, paper, bolts. Each 200 x 200 x 200 cm. 2014 Dublin Biennial. Art and photo: Graham Hay.

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Ten by Ten (201012), Modified Southern Ice Porcelain paper clay, Kanthal wire, 24 x 35 x 26 cm, Private collection: Dr. Jeoung-Ah Kim, Sweden. Photo: Victor France


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Loose circle (200713), Ceramic Earthenware & Terracotta paper clay, 50 x 30 x 20cm, Collection of the Cagdas Sanatlar Muzesi, Anadolu Universitesi, Turkey, Photo: Victor France

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Caught (200403), Handmade Herend Porcelain paper clay, 44 X 46 X 22 cm. Acquired by the International Ceramic Studio, Kecskemet, Hungary. Photo: Graham Hay


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This website was first created to share information on paper clay, as it was not widely available.  This was before textbooks and when there were only a few scattered journal articles.  It grew into the documentation of art projects and listing of upcoming learning opportunities.   It is a symbolic “thank you” to the many thousands who participated in events I led, who shared so generously their techniques and personal stories.  This enriched both myself and ultimately my future students.  Ultimately it is a gift to the next generation of potters, artists and art students.  I hope it inspires you, informs you and provides an example of the sort of creative journey you have or are about to begin. Enjoy your travels!  Cheers! Graham

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