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Hungry Head Studios - Wildlife Art by David & May ...

    http://hungryheadstudios.com/
    Owned by David and May Southgate, Hungry Head Studios specialises in individual works of art for private collectors. David's oils, pastels and wildlife sculptures on porcelain have benefited conservation organisations worldwide. May's paintings, ceramics and wildlife drawings have gained many commissions, solo and group exhibitions and prizes over 35 years.

* David & May Southgate / Hungry Head Studios ...

    https://www.flickr.com/groups/1281707@N21/discuss/72157638393419583/
    David & May Southgate are painters and ceramic artists based at Urunga, NSW. From 1983-2005, they exhibited their own and other local artists' work in their Hungry Head Gallery; now they produce work on a smaller scale. This vase with porcelain sprigged giraffe on a cobalt ground is from David's Africa range:

David - Greg Payce — Google Arts & Culture

    https://artsandculture.google.com/asset/david-greg-payce/VgEwVU1X6USPSw
    The artist isn’t trying to convey a specific meaning, but his titles are suggestive of biblical and astrological subjects. David may be a reference to the hero who slayed Goliath and whose idealized figure has been immortalized in stone by many artists including Donatello , …

Davistudio Artist-Made Porcelain Handmade in the Hudson ...

    https://www.davistudio.com/
    Mary Anne Davis has worked at the center of the ceramic art world for the past 40 years, with exhibitions in New York, Los Angeles, Tokyo, and elsewhere. The New York Times praised her durable porcelain dinnerware as "thin as an eggshell, in a surprising rainbow of colors.” In 1998, she created davistudio, a workshop operated by women.

David Lee Csicsko

    https://csicsko.com/
    The Christmas trees are decorated with glazed ceramic flower ornaments, in colors that pick up the colors in the rooms drapery. The same flower design was made into large and small glazed ceramic tiles to be put on wooden topiary boxes placed throughout the rooms. The flower design is joined by eagles, suns and moon motifs.

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