NEW WORK FOR SOLAS GALLERY LOUISBURGH

For our new Solas Louisburgh Upstairs Gallery opening exhibition, we decided to show all new work by six local artists. The gallery is run by Jane Williams and me as a showcase/showroom for our work. The following photos are of the ceramic ash-glazed stoneware pictures I exhibited. Happily, some have already sold.

 


9th July 2017: My latest earthenware majolica firing

Here are photos of a few pieces from my latest earthenware “majolica” firing. Very pleasing results as the glaze and pigment both behaved, the kiln was obviously in a charitable mood, and the images all worked out well. Three commissioned  dishes. The wolfhound is a portrait of the recipients lovely dog, “Molly”.

 

Molly the wolfhound walking on Sandymount Strand in Dublin. 16″ diameter
Wedding fish dish, 15″ diameter
Large “Hare and Croagh Patrick” serving dish, 14″ diameter

Kraak ware dinner plates. Updated 15th June 2017

Recently my stoneware spin on the tradition of “kraak” ware, Europe’s response to the Ming dynasty imported blue on white porcelains, has become a bit of an obsession. But intense decoration is fun to do, and, when the colours come right in the firing, very rewarding. Some of these plates are the ones which were exhibited in The Oxford Ceramics Gallery, as part of the “Michael Cardew and his Pupils” exhibition. Happily, three out of four sold at the opening in May.

 


Cardew and Students at the Oxford Ceramics Gallery, 13th. May 2017

Delighted to be included in the exhibition “Cardew and Students” at the Oxford Ceramics Gallery, May 13th – June 17th 2017. Three of my “kraak” ware jun glazed plates sold at the opening. All the more surprising as my work is unknown in the UK. The latest batch of these plates is filed under “Latest”, but here are the three that sold.

 

“Kraak” ware Jun glazed dinner plate.
Cobalt over jun fern fish dinner plate
Cobalt over jun “kraak” ware fish dinner plate

Michael O’Brien dishes

Adding a board of Michael O’Brien’s dishes to Pinterest