There’sa secretworldunderneathour
feet, of hidden rivers, caves, mining
tunnels, tree roots, catacombs and
nuclear waste sites. It’s a dark world,
marked by the geological shadows of the
past and the ecological uncertainties of
the future, lyrically described by the
brilliant Robert Macfarlane. He headsintoEppingForest,tappingintothe
“woodwideweb”,abseilsintoa hole
madebymeltwaterina Greenland
glacier,andsquirmsina hideously
claustrophobiccavesystem,asheposes
thehauntingquestion:“Arewebeing
goodancestorstothefutureEarth?”
(HamishHamilton)ElaineBolt’shand-thrownvesselsand
objectsinporcelain,terracottaand
mixedmediaarethingsyouwantto
getyourhandson.(Andyoucan– at
galleriesacrosstheUK.)Sometimes
it’shardtodistinguishwhathasbeen
madeandwhat’sbeenfound,whichis
justhowElainelikesit (brushesmade
withtwigsandfeathersarea
beautifulexample).Whennotather
potter’swheel,Elainelecturesin
ceramicsandteachesworkshopsfrom
herBrighton-basedstudio.
elainebolt.comTHEMONTH
A ceramicistmixingporcelainwith
foundobjectstotactileeffectBOOK REVIEWS: EITHNE FARRY
GOINGUNDERGROUND
Robert Macfarlane explores the nature that liesbeneathinUnderlandFldis basket | £13;
Grönadal rocking
chair | £150; Snidad
basket | £25
Woven and rustic,
with a summery feel.
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