MAPMAPART

MAPMAPART

Welcome to MAPMAPART featuring designs from Maree and Paul Allitt aka mapmap. MAPMAPART is contemporary, fun and colourful with a touch of Midcentury style

MAPMAP are Maree and Paul Allitt. We make pottery, painting, prints and photography, we’ve been working together since art college. We started using the name MAPMAP for our joint work way back when, it stands for Maree And Paul MAPping the world – but now our ambitions turn more to a pleasing pot or a pretty pattern. You can find more of our work on Etsy, Instagram and our website: www.mapmap.co.uk

23/06/2024

Still Life with Sculptural Flowers.

The sculptural leaves and flowers of Jerusalem Sage chosen to complement the ornamentation of the head of the vessel.

By Maree and Paul Allitt
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Photos from MAPMAPART's post 13/04/2024

New displays at the Bluecoat Display Centre, looking good in the sunshine.

Including work by
scarves
bags and purses
jewellery
porcelain vessels
vessels
silk scarves



With porcelain pots by Maree and Paul Allitt
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15/09/2023

Delivered this week to Sarah Wiseman Gallery in Oxford

Available online at www.wisegal.com/
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06/08/2023

Something of the fairground about these. Tents and carousels, a whiff of smoke and sawdust, roll up roll up for the mystery tour.

Slab built in porcelain by Maree and Paul Allitt
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27/06/2023

Perfectly Imperfect pots 2023

It’s that time of year again for sorting seconds. These beauties along with others will be on sale Saturday 1st & Sunday 2nd July. Come and see them, and Maree, at St Barnabas Press, Cambridge, part of

Slab built in porcelain by Maree and Paul Allitt
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24/01/2023

’d never have guessed we spent a lot of time looking at Frank Stella’s way back in the 60s.

Slab built in porcelain by Maree and Paul Allitt
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15/01/2023

Three Tracery pots.

Slab built in porcelain by Maree and Paul Allitt
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Photos from MAPMAPART's post 01/12/2022

Inspiration and pots on holiday :)

Approaching storm at sunset in Sheringham, unbelievable display of pink and turquoise. We got soaked five minutes later but it was worth it. And, a couple of our pots went on holiday with us, product photo on a groin also at Sheringham. There’s some beautiful light on the North Norfolk coast, almost as good as St Ives / Penzance.

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Photos from MAPMAPART's post 13/11/2022

Pots we dropped off last week are now for sale in the CCA shop and online.

Cambridge Contemporary Art, 6 Trinity Street, Cambridge
www.cambridgegallery.co.uk


Slab built porcelain by Maree and Paul.
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03/11/2022

Just dropped these off as part of a delivery of 24 pots to , (Cambridge Contemporary Art).

Cambridge Contemporary Art at six Trinity Street, Cambridge
https://www.cambridgegallery.co.uk/

Handmade slab built porcelain by Maree and Paul.
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12/07/2022

Back from our hols in sunny Penzance we were going to post this to let people know our new designs are on sale at Cambridge Contemporary Art but apparently they’ve mostly sold out already. We’ll be making more over the next couple of weeks to restock in early August.

Cambridge Contemporary Art at six Trinity Street, Cambridge
https://www.cambridgegallery.co.uk/

Handmade slab built porcelain by Maree and Paul.
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18/11/2021

Repost Maree and Paul Allitt's handmade slab-built porcelain ceramics are decorated using stencils and flat slip colours, the addition of glazes makes a contrast of matt and gloss surfaces and give each piece an attractive tactile quality.

The clay is porcelain, chosen for its whiteness, delicacy and strength - fired to a high temperature so it is vitrified and non-porous. For the artists they are objects in their own right made for their intrinsic beauty rather than function.

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