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The last two months of 2013 were particularly busy on Australian Potters’ Marks. Potters David Collins, David and Valerie Chappell and Penny Jefford contributed details about their practice and marks, members continued to convert identified finds into asterisked topics and I caught up with listings in my own gallery and reflected any new biographies here.
We received a great Christmas present in December when new member David Coggins posted images of around 125 identified pieces in the Fusions permanent collection. As a result, we have added a number of new Queensland potters to Australian Potters’ Marks and work will continue on the “Fusions Project” into the new year.
Illustrated: Vase by David Usher in the Fusions permanent collection signed with a painted ‘David Usher 1989’.
Here are the topics added or substantially updated since October:
November
- Jan Bainbridge-Perry
- David & Wendy Campbell
- Roy & Lynette Campbell
- David Collins / Ingleside Pottery
- Alexander de Vos
- H & G Dunst
- Daphne Hart
- Robert Ikin
- Jam Factory
- Penne Jefford
- Eric Juckert
- John Mawhinney
- Dorothy Maynard
- Jenny Mein
- Pilliga Pottery
- David & Sue Rivett / Jindaroo Pottery
- Studio Australia
- Lawrence Wolfe
December
- David & Valerie Chappell / Angledean Potteryl
- Marian Coughlan
- Sharon Cox
- Rowley Drysdale
- Brian Fielding
- Gillian Grigg
- Janet Hassall
- Louise Jackel / Ohana Pottery
- Jolanta Janavicius
- Jill Kealley
- Anna Corinne Lovegrove
- Crystelle McLaren
- Mud Australia
- Alice Norton / Nordale Pottery
- David Oswald
- Alan Peascod
- Marc Sauvage
- Peter Tappin
- David Usher
- Paul Wheeler
Hi Judith A very special HAPPY NEW YEAR to you. My ? is – Do sculptors qualify as Potters as I can send you names dating back to the early 1800s kind regards Vic Langsam Retired Art Dealer Selling Collection. Paintings Watercolours. Etchings Ceramics Glass Sculpture Art Books & Reference Catalogues. M 0414 22 46 22 e viclangsam@hotmail.com
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Hi Vic, yes sculptors who have worked in the medium of clay are within scope for Australian Potters’ Marks. Our focus is 1960s to date. The earlier names and artists working in other media would certainly be of interest to Design and Art Australia (http://www.daao.org.au/).
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