Peter Clough, large studio pottery handbuilt porcelain vessel, High Moor, c2000








Size: 25.5 cm tall. Condition: Excellent condition, no chips cracks or restoration. This very striking vase is a good example or Peter Clough’s work from the last 20 years. The vase is made in a grogged porcelain clay with the decoration built up slowly using, coloured slips, shellac resist, drawing and sponging. The interior has a black vitreous engobe and the whole piece is fired unglazed to 1280 degrees C. Peter titles his work and this one is called “High Moor”. The base has Peter’s impressed mark. Peter Clough trained as a potter and sculptor on the South of England, before moving North in 1966. For the last 20 years he has lived in near Harrogate, and he drives inspiration for his sculpted and painted work from the Yorkshire Dales.

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