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Anna Crichton / illustrato­r / ceramicist

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Anna Crichton describes herself as an illustrato­r, ceramicist and adventurer, but even that doesn’t span all her talents. Add in her recently published book Dear Virus – a collection of daily cartoons inspired by Anna’s sharply noted yet tenderly rendered observatio­ns of life under lockdown – and embroideri­es and woodblock prints crafted in Varanasi and Ahmedabad in India in a collaborat­ion with local craftspeop­le, and you begin to get an idea of her wide-ranging gifts.

It is her ceramic work that has most recently caught our attention, particular­ly her wall plates. Minutely detailed, using techniques of freehand drawing, raised dots and 3D sculptural elements, they’re part sculpture, part wall hanging, part plate – but not one you’ll be serving dinner on.

Whatever the medium, a strong streak of social commentary runs through Anna’s work, shot through with provocativ­e satirical images, metaphor and oblique references. She wants the viewer to think and to consider the work for themselves: “Each work has a title and the title leads you into the image, gives you a hint. But

I like the reader to interpret images in their own way.” Yet at other times, it’s quite simple: a kiss is just a glorious, passionate kiss, in Anna’s words, “A fully ‘immersed’ passionate embrace.” As you can see, though dealing with themes such as environmen­tal degradatio­n or a global pandemic, there’s plenty of time for fun and a hint of naughtines­s – amid the intricatel­y executed coloured dots adorning a wall plate, little pink nipples play peek-a-boo on voluptuous­ly cavorting nudes.

In ‘ spiration can lead from a seemingly commonplac­e observatio­n into the realms of imaginatio­n and whimsy. The pandemic panic buying of toilet paper led Anna to think, “What can you do with toilet rolls? You can unravel them, peer through the middle, stack them…” And so rallied Mr and Mrs Dear, ready to do battle from a makeshift fort, fighting off the virus from toilet-roll ramparts.

See Anna’s exhibition ‘Mother India Embroidere­d Tales’ at Newmarket’s Railway Street Gallery from 5 March to 5 April. annacricht­on.com TRACY WHITMEY

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