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20 of our Favourite Australian ceramic artists - We Are Scout

    http://www.we-are-scout.com/2016/01/top-20-favourite-australian-ceramic-artists.html
    Jan 25, 2016 · Susan Simonini. Dot & Co. Wingnut & Co. Katia Carletti. Yiying Lee. Ana Jensen. Elke Lucas. Vanessa Bean. I could easily have made it a list of 40 of my fave …Estimated Reading Time: 50 secs

7 Australian Ceramicists You Should Know!

    https://thedesignfiles.net/2019/02/creativepeople-ceramics-australia-pepitestore-shopping/
    Feb 07, 2019 · 7 Australian Ceramicists You Should Know! Simone Karras. Simone first studied ceramics in the early 90s and after a long hiatus from making has recently returned to her ceramic practice to ... Kirsten Perry. Britt Neech. Ella Bendrups. e.b ceramics. Estimated Reading Time: 5 mins

10 Australian ceramicists to know about Homes To Love

    https://www.homestolove.com.au/handmade-ceramics-australia-20260
    May 17, 2019 · Swedish-born, Queensland-based ceramicist Ulrica Trulsson makes contemporary ceramic homewares from stoneware, a dense clay she favours for its …Author: Olivia Clarke

The Australian Ceramics Association – Connecting and ...

    https://www.australianceramics.com/
    THE ASSOCIATION The Australian Ceramics Association (or TACA) fosters a lively, engaged ceramics community throughout Australia. We publish The Journal of Australian Ceramics, organise nationwide open studio events, support ceramic artists in their studio practice. Read more > WHAT'S ON OUR COMMUNITY JOIN NOW! Anyone can become a member. Get

Salvatori Lolicato – Ceramics Artist in Melbourne

    https://salvatorilolicato.com/
    I am a ceramic Artist based in St Kilda Melbourne, Australia. I have been working as a professional Artist and teacher for the past 25 years. I have developed my work in the following areas: Regularily exhibiting my ceramics in galleries in Melbourne, developing the ceramic work from abstract to the figurative. I was chosen…

Australian Ceramic Art by Studio Australia

    https://www.studioaustralia.net/
    Australian Craftsmen producing Australian Ceramic Art, collections that will last a lifetime, table lamps, birds and animals, flying wall sets.

Australian potters' marks A work in progress

    https://australianpottersmarks.wordpress.com/
    Entries include Cathryn Cann, Penny Davis of Mudlark Studio Pottery, Jill Giles, Sue Jones, Jane Lawry of Mapleton Pottery, Heather McSwain (but we don’t yet know what marks she used), Kay Murray, Del Paton, David Paul, Sandy Retallick, Suzanne Smith of Dragonfire Pottery and Jill Thomas. Illustrated: David Paul’s painted mark.

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