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CR 211  Jan/Feb 2005
Highlights:
In a six page profile, Emmanuel Cooper looks into the origins of Halima Cassell’s ceramics, finding the same ancient influences of mathematics, architecture and astronomy as Islamic art. Strong geometric patterns dominate the forms of her deeply carved bowls and semi-spheres, symbolising the logic and order inherent in the Islamic vision of the universe.
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List of Contents
Strand Article Title Author
InternationalLines of Sight
Pippin Drysdale's vessels are vivid evocations of the Australian landscape
Ted Snell
ReputationsCrafting the Future
Edward King, Director of the Lakeland Arts Trust, discusses his work at Blackwell, the Arts and Crafts House in Cumbria
Margot Coatts
ProfileRemix
The sculptural ceramics of Halima Cassell bring together different strands of Islamic art, carved in deep relief
Emmanuel Cooper
PotterPots Not Pills
Working with patients in local surgeries took Jonathan Keep into new territory
Jonathan Keep
PotterJoanna Still
Simon Olding admires Joanna Still's innovative approach to making tablewares
Simon Olding
SurveyRediscovered Beauty
Terracotta architecture is currently experiencing a renaissance
Alex McErlain
ProfileOcean Light
David Bromfield finds beauty in Angela Mellor's use of light in her bone china designs
David Bromfield
Student/SurveySetting Out 2005
New graduate work at Contemporary Ceramics in London
 
Living TraditionChanging Times
In Bahla, Oman, potters are turning away from traditional techniques to industrial processes
Jane Gibson
GlazeFlambe Magic
Investigating the formation of crystals in the glaze slop which cause unexpected decorative effects
John Britt
PotterThe Archaeologist Potter
From the Orkneys to South West France, Andrew Appleby explores ancient clay pits and recreates Neolithic kilns
Andrew Appleby
PreviewFar and Wide
International stars at Collect
 
TechnicalRadioactive Pots
No cause for alarm
Brian Bowley
A Potter's DayMike Eden
Working live online from the Lake District
Michael Eden
RevelationsClaire West
Director of Artistic Programming and Information at the Crafts Council