Infinite Hands, 2024
Nehal Aamir began her residency by documenting the shapes, sounds and textures of Darwen Terracotta and Faience, and the intimate relationship the workforce have with their individual practices.
The care and order with which each task was undertaken resonated with her. Each next step taken on the factory floor revealed the next stage of the process – everything in its place, everything running smoothly.
During this time, Aamir also spent time at Blackburn Museum & Art Gallery, exploring their collection and the site of the Watercolour Gallery, where Infinite Hands is exhibited. Pieces which emulated storytelling, 7 already an important aspect of her practice, stood out to her, as well as the relief works of Greek figures from the 1800s running the length of the space.