NO.18 DITTE BLOHM: UP OUR STREET - 8 Holland Street's neighbours, near and far
BEING PRESENT IN THE MOMENT HELPS DITTE BLOHM CREATE HER UNIQUE SENSORY PIECES THAT RECALL MEMORIES OF FEELINGS.
WE TAKE A PEEK INSIDE HER EAST LONDON STUDIO TO FIND OUT MORE...
Ditte Blohm shares her East London studio with other ceramicists, although it would be fair to say she has a few more feathers to her cap - she is a sculptor, lighting designer and tableware extraordinaire too. Having studied Fine Art at university in Denmark, where she hails from, Ditte began her career making large interactive sculptural pieces that the viewer could really get involved with, influencing their senses: sight, smell, sound...
Fast forward to the present and Ditte's work is still very much influenced by the human condition, its limits and perameters. Amidst the calm shapes she creates, there can be a hectic adventurousness in her forms, that crackle with glazed spikes and shards. In tandem with this notion though, Ditte herself ensures that she takes the time to go on silent retreats where she removes herself from external influences and recalibrates - usually by the sea, reminding her of her homeland.
The work Ditte produces varies according to function. Her simple tableware - some plain, some adorned with her signature spikes - was born from a practical need for plates at home. Her sculpture however, always serves to work with memories of the sensory and of feelings - good and bad - created intuitively rather than rigidly referring to sketches of drawings; the result is abstracted and impactful.
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A toolbox in the studio includes a slip trail that she uses to achieve her signature spiked detailing
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Exploratory sketches are taped to the studio wall to act as inspiration during the making process
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Daily journalling is an important part of the creative process for Ditte
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Ditte's works from a shared studio space with other ceramicists
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Using fingers to mainpulate the clay helps to create texture
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New larger pieces are created by stacking smaller components
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Applying the porcelain 'dots' to the surface of these pieces is a meditative process for Ditte
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Porcelain is applied to stoneware to whitewash the pieces
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Ditte BlohmTaendstik, 2021Stoneware, Porcelain, White glaze
H42 x W19 x D11 cm£ 900.00 -
Ditte Blohm, Kaellingehaetten, 2021
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Ditte BlohmWhite Mountain, 2021Stoneware, Porcelain, Transparent glaze
H52 x D20 cm£ 2,950.00 -
Ditte BlohmOona, 2021Porcelaine, transparent glaze
H38 x D36 cm£ 3,480.00 -
Ditte BlohmForaar Vase No.2, 2021Porcelain, Transparent glaze
H29 x D26 cmReserved -
Ditte BlohmKirsebaer, 2021Porcelain, Transparent glaze
H29 x D34 cmSold -
Ditte BlohmWhite Portrait, 2021Stoneware, porcelain
H42 x W20 x D32 cm£ 1,700.00 -
Ditte BlohmPair of Small LampsGlazed stoneware and brass
H43 x D11 cm£ 2,700.00 -
Ditte BlohmWave LampGlazed stoneware and brass
H45 x D24 cm£ 2,950.00 -
Ditte BlohmPair of Large LampsGlazed stoneware and brass
H59 x D22 cm£ 3,900.00 -
Ditte BlohmPair of White Mountain LampsGlazed stoneware and brass
H60 x D26 cm£ 4,800.00 -
Ditte BlohmSmall Cloud, 2020Porcelain
H36 x W14 x D11 cm£ 880.00 -
Ditte BlohmBlue King, 2020Porcelain
H53 x D24 cm£ 2,100.00 -
Ditte BlohmRed Wave, 2020Porcelain
H50 x D18 cm£ 1,700.00 -
Ditte Blohm, Blue Mountain , 2020
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Ditte BlohmRed Basket, 2020Porcelain
H33 x D17 cm£ 1,220.00 -
Ditte Blohm, White Stem Vase , 2020
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Ditte Blohm, Blue Ocean, 2020
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Ditte Blohm, Dinner plate (spiky)
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Ditte Blohm, Tea cup
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Ditte Blohm, Coffee cup
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Ditte Blohm, Egg cup (plain)
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Ditte Blohm, Fruit bowl (plain)
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Ditte Blohm, Medium platter (plain)
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Ditte Blohm, Salt and pepper dish
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Ditte Blohm, Side plate (plain)
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Ditte Blohm, Small platter (plain)
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Ditte Blohm, Large Vinter Vase
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Ditte Blohm, Large Foraar Vase
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Ditte BlohmYellow King, 2020Porcelain
H45 x D24 cmSold -
Ditte BlohmPine, 2020Porcelain
H36 x D12 cmSold -
Ditte BlohmCatarina Vase , 2020Porcelain
H27 x D 16 cmSold