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Flora

By  Joss Burke 2016 - 2019

Forum des Arts et de la Culture, Talence. Joss Burke 2019

Flora, plate installation - a collaborative project by Joss Burke and Myfanwy Johns. In Roman mythology Flora was the goddess of flowers and of the season of spring. The art of translating and interpreting flowering vegetation onto a ceramic surface has been practiced for centuries in different cultures and regions throughout world. The plates are carefully placed to reflect the close planting of a British cottage garden, where random planting is essential to create a complex pattern of texture and colour. Collecting is a very similar activity to gardening; it includes seeking, locating, acquiring, organising, cataloguing, displaying, maintaining and storing. Individual plates rather than matching sets have been chosen giving an insight into the range of approaches given to decoration. Flora was first shown at Rendez vous aux Jardin, Cairnhill open Gardens, France in 2016. In collecting and displaying these plates relationships and memories have been evoked – “like my Grand Mothers plates” – “I have one like that” – “we had a similar service when we were first married” They are everyday objects we live with and use, they cover all levels of taste and the traditions of social status. Company stamps on the rear of the plates reveal information and about their countries of origin, even some that no longer exist i.e. Czechoslovakia. The plates include both French and British ceramic factories, such as Gien, Worcester, Limoges and Wedgwood.

Forum des Arts et de la Culture, Talence. Joss Burke 2019

Joss Burke 2017, Cairnhill. Fr

Flora 2016, Cairnhill Fr. Joss Burke

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The naming of places "Rossignol Crescent"

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