In 1965 shortly after qualifying he returned to his beloved north yorkshire and established his.
John egerton ceramics.
After studying design at scarborough college of art john moved to london to train as a teacher at the hornsey college of art.
His work is mainly thrown but he enjoys the informality of hand building.
John established sneaton pottery in 1965 after attending scarborough and hornsey college of art.
John egerton christmas piper ch 13 december 1903 28 june 1992 was an english painter printmaker and designer of stained glass windows and theatre sets.
He produces a wide range of individually decorated one off functional pieces and works in oxidised stoneware fired in an electric kiln.
John egerton john egerton.
Potter and artist john egerton of sneaton pottery has been working at his craft for 50 years.
John egerton established sneaton pottery in 1965 after attending scarborough and hornsey london colleges of art in the early sixties producing a wide range of thrown and hand built ceramics.
John egerton established sneaton pottery in 1965 after attending scarborough and hornsey london colleges of art in the early sixties producing a wide range of thrown and hand built ceramics.
His work often focused on the british landscape especially churches and monuments and included tapestry designs book jackets screen prints photography fabrics and.
John egerton john egerton set up sneaton pottery near whitby in 1966 and has since sold his stoneware around the country.
His work often focused on the british landscape especially churches and monuments and included tapestry designs book jackets screen prints photography fabrics and ceramics.
John makes individually decorated domestic and one off pieces of a functional nature including lamps vases platters and jars.
He worked in earthenware until 1969 then changed to oxidised stoneware fired in an electric kiln.
His work often focused on the british landscape especially churches and monuments and included tapestry designs book jackets screen prints photography fabrics and ceramics he was educated at epsom college and trained.
His work often focused on the british landscape especially churches and monuments and included tapestry designs book jackets screen prints photography fabrics and ceramics.
He worked in earthenware until 1969 then changed to oxidised stoneware fired in an electric kiln.