Family Ties, 2022. Glazed ceramic
Pace has been considering the impact of family histories - especially matrilineal ancestors, for some time. How we experience the world and how our forebears help shape our lives and identities in the present has been an ongoing interest. Recent developments in biology, neuroscience and psychology have identified the usefulness of going back at least three generations to determine the patterns we tend to repeat and how we are impacted by emotional inheritance.
‘Family Ties’, 2022, reflects upon these ideas through interrelationships between form and colour, similarity and difference.
‘Major & Minor (Mother + Daughter)’ 2022, considers one of the most complicated relationships we have in life. The two glazed porcelain elements are united yet occupy their own space on the hand-woven cotton rug. Porcelain is used to simultaneously suggest strength and resilience, alongside exquisite delicacy and fragility. Exhibited at Bell House, Dulwich, London in 2023.
‘Major & Minor (Mother + Daughter)’ 2022. Glazed porcelain on hand woven cotton rug
Red Head, 2022. Glazed ceramic. 39 x 35.5 x 23 cm.
Easy Peeler, 2021. Glazed ceramic
Detail: ‘Major & Minor (Mother + Daughter)’ 2022. Glazed porcelain, cotton.
Clementine, 2021. Glazed ceramic
Valencia, 2021. Glazed ceramic