Phil Rogers Studio pottery Stoneware Vase
Phil Rogers Studio pottery Vase. The vase is approximately 13 cms high and 15 cms in diameter at its widest point. The bowl was made by Phil Rogers who is a world renowned potter who passed away in 2020. It bears his monogram impressed into the foot of the vase as shown in the photograph. There is no damage of any kind to the bowl. It is in perfect condition. Phil lived and worked in Rhayader, mid Wales from 1978 where he set up his pottery overlooking the Wye Valley in 1984. His pots were usually hand thrown and functional; simple in form and with decoration inspired by nature such as leaves and grasses. This appears to have shells as part of the decoration in the bottom of the bowl. He made traditional bottles and bowls as well as jugs and jars in the Anglo-oriental tradition of Bernard Leach. He used both salt-glaze and ash glazes in his work, giving a range of colours. An influential figure in British pottery he had been active in the Craft Potters Association and the International Ceramics Festival in Aberystwyth. He wrote several books; Ash Glazes, A&C Black 1992, Throwing Pots, A&C Black 2000, Salt Glazing A&C Black, 2002. This item is in the category “Pottery, Ceramics & Glass\Decorative Pottery, Ceramics & Glass\Vases”. The seller is “theclimbingkiln” and is located in this country: GB. This item can be shipped to United Kingdom, European Union.
- Brand: Handmade
- Type: Vase
- Theme: Art, Studio
- Material: Ceramic
- Production Style: Art Pottery
- Production Technique: Pottery
- Subject: Vase
- Colour: Green / Beige
WALTER KEELER (b. 1942) British studio pottery TEABOWL 1970 Bernard Rooke Brutalist ceramic vase 21.5cm high X 16cm excellent condition
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