Felty stoppered pots.

Felty stoppered pots.

Sunday, 18 March 2012

This image is of the work of an Italian designer working at the same time as Robin Day's team at The Festival of Britain, I love the block colours and think that this work owes more to Bauhaus than British design. What do you think ?

Nona triennale, 1951


Having just had my home internet connection fixed today by the lovely BT I thought I would bolg about research points for essays. A good source for me is reading back issues of Craft Magazine. The editorials have very useful discussions on the development of Craft today and also the history of many practices.

Thursday, 1 March 2012

London- RCA, 2012, Ceramic Arts.

Last friday I managed to get to the London Ceramic Arts fayre at the Royal College.
I chatted to a lot of potters, the display of hand thrown work was heart warming.
Colour was the big attraction for me. Moving away from Edmund De Waal's white,
white forms. I had a discussion with the Potter Barry Stedman, a former student
of the the RCA. He sees himself firstly as a painter , then a potter. His pots have a
riot of colour and he paints all of his images first.
The London I saw was very different from the bombed South Bank site of the Festival
of Britain as shown in this image. The Festival site saw an import of cash that has made the
South Bank what it is today.