


Signed ('Tipper') Studio Pottery Vase (1973)
This is a signed studio pottery vase.
Studio pottery, which emphasizes the artist's direct involvement in all stages of ceramic production, gained momentum in the mid-20th century. Artists often developed unique glazes and forms, reflecting their individual styles and philosophies. The emphasis was on handcrafted quality and artistic expression, rather than mass production.
Signed and dated pieces of studio pottery offer valuable insights into the artist's career and the evolution of their work. The '73' date suggests this vase was created during a period of experimentation and growth in the studio pottery movement. The vase's form and glaze are typical of studio pottery from this era, showcasing a blend of organic shapes and earthy tones.
To inquire about pricing and availability, please email BALL HILL The Arcade at info@ballhill.com.
Signed ('Tipper') Studio Pottery Vase (1973)
This is a signed studio pottery vase.
Studio pottery, which emphasizes the artist's direct involvement in all stages of ceramic production, gained momentum in the mid-20th century. Artists often developed unique glazes and forms, reflecting their individual styles and philosophies. The emphasis was on handcrafted quality and artistic expression, rather than mass production.
Signed and dated pieces of studio pottery offer valuable insights into the artist's career and the evolution of their work. The '73' date suggests this vase was created during a period of experimentation and growth in the studio pottery movement. The vase's form and glaze are typical of studio pottery from this era, showcasing a blend of organic shapes and earthy tones.
To inquire about pricing and availability, please email BALL HILL The Arcade at info@ballhill.com.