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CR 196, Jul/Aug 2002 |
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The figurative and domestic earthenware of Geoffrey Fuller
A profile of Geoffrey Fuller, a potter living and working in a 17th century pub on the Derbyshire moors. His enchanting earthenware figures combine the mythical and the everyday; inspiration comes from diverse sources such as Staffordshire figurines, hobby horses and ancient Greek myths. Victoria Eden traces Fuller's progress including his loosley thrown slipware pots for food. Sequence describes the constructionof two figures in a boat. Brief techncal notes: clay plus slip recipes.
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