Modern British Potters & Their Studios

Modern British Potters & Their Studios by David Whiting, published by A&C Black on November 11, 2009, is a comprehensive exploration of 24 notable artists in the field of ceramics. This 160-page book delves into the work, inspiration, and studios of each potter, providing insights into their creative processes and artistic journeys. Featuring prominent figures such as Clive Bowen, Walter Keeler, and Sandy Brown, it presents a diverse range of creations, from domestic ware to sculpture.
Readers will find a blend of visual appeal and informative content, as the book showcases professional photographs of the artists’ studios alongside well-crafted summaries of their work. This edition serves as a valuable resource for those interested in art and ceramics, offering a unique perspective on individual artists and their contributions to the field. The combination of biographical elements and artistic analysis makes it accessible to a wide audience of ceramic enthusiasts.
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An in-depth study of 24 artists, their work and studios.
The book will look at the work, inspiration and the
studio of each potter. Almost a mini biography on many of the most
prominent and
exciting artists around, the book looks at artists making everything
from domestic ware to sculpture, and includes Clive Bowen, Walter
Keeler, Sandy Brown, Ken Eastman, Neil Brownsword and Claire Curneen
amongst many others. Both a visual and informative book, showcasing
work alongside
professional shots of the artists studios, with a well-written summary
of the artist. This book offers an ideal opportunity to review a
variety of some of the most interesting potters
together, throwing the book open to a wide audience of ceramic lovers.
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