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Paul-James
Paul’s work focuses on the simplicity of the raw material, revealing the natural beauty and refinement of the clay body. There is a purity to the forms that are often dissected and reassembled creating movement
and seams running through the work. The final stage of sealing, waxing and polishing brings the natural surfaces to life.
GALLERY OF WORK
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Blue porcelain seamed torn edge bowl :
Blue porcelain torn edge bowl.
Once the bowl has been thrown it is dissected and re-joined using white porcelain to create the seam running through the vessel.,the rim is then re-thrown until the rim gently tears.
H 8cm – W 23cm
Price 375
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White porcelain Anatropus vessel :
Large white porcelain Anatropus vessel.
The vessel is thrown in two sections and joined using black porcelain to create a minimal seam running through the vessel, the rim is then inverted at the end of the making process.
H 34cm W 23 cm
Price 1,100
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Black & white porcelain torn edge bowl :
Black & white porcelain torn edge bowl.
Once the white bowl has been thrown, black porcelain is coiled on top and re-thrown creating the black torn edge.
H 11cm H 17cm
Price 325
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Black & white porcelain Monoliths :
Monolith vessel in black & white porcelain.
These vessels are made in three sections in black and
white porcelain. After the final firing the piece is sealed
and polished creating a subtle natural sheen.
H 34cm X W 7.5cm
£ 375
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Porcelain Anatropus vessel :
White porcelain Anatropus vessel.
After the final firing the piece is sealed
and polished creating a subtle natural
sheen.
H 11.5c. X W 16.5cm
£ 245
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Black & white Anatropus vessel :
Medium Anatropus vessel in black & white porcelain.
These vessels are made in two halves in black and
white porcelain, the lower section was sliced and
rejoined to create the seam running through the piece.
After the final firing the piece is sealed and polished
creating a subtle natural sheen.
H 22.5cm W 11.5cm
£345