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Ceramic Stack

$2,687.25

Original: $8,957.50

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Ceramic Stack

$8,957.50

$2,687.25

The Story

Ceramic Stack in stoneware by South Australian artist John Ferguson. 

ABOUT THE ARTIST:

John Ferguson is a ceramic artist based in Adelaide, SA, who specialises in saggar fired ceramics. He trained as a thrower at Old Ballarat Pottery from 1977-1978, then spent two years with Joan Campbell in Fremantle, WA through a Crafts Board traineeship grant. In 1980 and 1981, he travelled and worked in New Zealand experimenting in low-fired saggar ware. From 1983-1987, he worked in the Pitjantjatjara Freehold Lands, first as a field officer then as community craft administrator and educator. He has also worked as a production thrower for several South Australian potters and as artist in residence at Parks Community Complex, SA, and The Ballarat University Arts Academy. In his own work, his self-contained doughnut and cycladic forms expose an internal energy under their textured, or burnished surfaces. 

PRODUCT DETAILS:

Dimensions: H 85 x Dia 120mm
Weight: 550g

 

Materials: Stoneware

Care Instructions: Wipe with a soft cloth

Due to the handmade nature of the products dimensions/tones may vary on individual pieces.

Purchases from our shops directly support individual artists as well as our unique exhibition and training programs.

Handmade in Australia. 

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Ceramic Stack - Image 3

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Description

Ceramic Stack in stoneware by South Australian artist John Ferguson. 

ABOUT THE ARTIST:

John Ferguson is a ceramic artist based in Adelaide, SA, who specialises in saggar fired ceramics. He trained as a thrower at Old Ballarat Pottery from 1977-1978, then spent two years with Joan Campbell in Fremantle, WA through a Crafts Board traineeship grant. In 1980 and 1981, he travelled and worked in New Zealand experimenting in low-fired saggar ware. From 1983-1987, he worked in the Pitjantjatjara Freehold Lands, first as a field officer then as community craft administrator and educator. He has also worked as a production thrower for several South Australian potters and as artist in residence at Parks Community Complex, SA, and The Ballarat University Arts Academy. In his own work, his self-contained doughnut and cycladic forms expose an internal energy under their textured, or burnished surfaces. 

PRODUCT DETAILS:

Dimensions: H 85 x Dia 120mm
Weight: 550g

 

Materials: Stoneware

Care Instructions: Wipe with a soft cloth

Due to the handmade nature of the products dimensions/tones may vary on individual pieces.

Purchases from our shops directly support individual artists as well as our unique exhibition and training programs.

Handmade in Australia.