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Elaine S. Pullum
Work mostly in clay, but also use a variety of modeling and casting materials. Obsessed with animals and their place in human society, humor is also an important part of Elaine’s life and work.
[
Olinda
]
[
Victoria
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[
Australia
]
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Graham Mercer
Drawn to simplicity of form, Graham loves the synergy between exposed clay bodies and elegant, uncomplicated glazes.
[
Warrandyte
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Victoria
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Australia
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Greenaway, Victor
Continues in the development of finely executed spiral forms in the translucent porcelain of Limoges, as well as producing a range of complementary forms using the ancient Etruscan black-fired technique of bucchero.
[
Lakes Entrance
]
[
Victoria
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Australia
]
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Guzman, Marilu
Creates ceramic sculptures with a strong archeological feeling inspired in the Tiawanako, Inca and Maya cultures.
(
Spanish, English
)
[
Victoria
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[
Australia
]
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Irving, Pamela
Vessels masaics an figurative work.
[
Melbourne
]
[
Victoria
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John Stroomer
Crystalline glazed ceramics.
[
Shepparton
]
[
Victoria
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[
Australia
]
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Kaldor, Suzanne
Outdoor sculptures in bronze, stone, clay and cement.
[
Melbourne
]
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Victoria
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[
Australia
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Lene Kuhl Jakobsen
Lene combines the natural simplicity of the pot shaped by the hands with the restraint use of decoration. She balances the use of tactile effects and additions with the application of satiny glaze finishes in order to enhance the shape of each piece.
[
Heidelberg
]
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Victoria
]
[
Australia
]
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Shihomi-art by Shihomi Nakamura
An online showcase of pottery artist Shihomi Nakamura's work includes background and contact information.
[
Melbourne
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Victoria
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Australia
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Vipoo Srivilasa
Ceramic Sculptor. "Vipoo's flamboyantly exotic ceramics reflect both his Thai cultural heritage and the inspiration of Australia's marine life. The results are dazzlingly over-the-top and at times self-consciously kitsch".
[
St. Kilda, Melbourne
]
[
Victoria
]
[
Australia
]
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