Ruth Dupré, Tuk Tuk, 2025

£625.00

Glazed stoneware, 18 × 18 × 10cm

Ruth Dupré works across a range of media including ceramics, glass, painting, textiles and filmmaking. Her artistic practice draws on the intimate and personal experiences of love, lust, loss and procreation; the resulting works are often characterised by a sense of openness and humour. 

Ruth's practice has been informed by her early ambition to become a classical ballet dancer. With its emphasis on precision and the ability to express human emotions, the aesthetic principles of ballet have shaped her creative process. Tuk Tuk is the largest of the flock, inspired by a Gannet with, in the artist’s words, ‘its funny blue mask’. Each bird is signed and titled underneath.

Please note that due to their fragile nature, Ruth’s birds should be collected by their new owners from Oliver Projects Gallery. Please selected ‘store collection’ as your delivery option at checkout.

Purchased works are usually despatched within three working days.

Glazed stoneware, 18 × 18 × 10cm

Ruth Dupré works across a range of media including ceramics, glass, painting, textiles and filmmaking. Her artistic practice draws on the intimate and personal experiences of love, lust, loss and procreation; the resulting works are often characterised by a sense of openness and humour. 

Ruth's practice has been informed by her early ambition to become a classical ballet dancer. With its emphasis on precision and the ability to express human emotions, the aesthetic principles of ballet have shaped her creative process. Tuk Tuk is the largest of the flock, inspired by a Gannet with, in the artist’s words, ‘its funny blue mask’. Each bird is signed and titled underneath.

Please note that due to their fragile nature, Ruth’s birds should be collected by their new owners from Oliver Projects Gallery. Please selected ‘store collection’ as your delivery option at checkout.

Purchased works are usually despatched within three working days.