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Black bottle form Sculpture

Michel Ducos

United Kingdom

Sculpture, Clay on Ceramic

Size: 9 W x 11 H x 5 D in

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One of a short series of bottle shapes exploring the form and different decoration styles. I work mainly in stoneware paperclay for my sculptures but this one had a neck thrown on the potters wheel. The glaze is a rich black achieved with a complex combination of oxides and using wax to keep the lines bare. Fired at 1250 degrees c. This is a statement piece which will stand proudly in a home environement or even an office or reception area in business premises. Some interesting dry grasses or sculptural plants would complete the effect.

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Sculpture:Clay on Ceramic

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:9 W x 11 H x 5 D in

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I am a French professional potter living and working in England. My first experiments in sculpture were as a young boy in French Algeria when I used to gather lumps of wall plaster out of bombed out houses and carve them. Many years later I found myself in London as a Language assistant and part time teacher as part of my studies, and enrolled in a Pottery evening class. I discovered a real Pottery in my part of East London and started helping on my day off and learning a little. I was the Saturday boy and Heather was the Wednesday girl.We met at the Christmas party and in 1972 started our own pottery. We moved to Lincolnshire in 1973 and open Alford Pottery. We produce mainly handthrown stoneware tableware and supplied many shops, galleries, restaurants and coffee shops and private customers all over the world. It wasn't until 2000 that I started sculpting seriously, specialising in stoneware paperclay and occasionally other materials and found objects. Having favored Trompe l'oeil style for years, to deceive and surprise the onlookers, I now sculpt in a more contemporary style and at times abstract. I have also realised many private commissions.

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