Malone is concerned with organic forms and her work is strongly sculptural.
Kate malone ceramics information.
Kate malone 1959 kate malone was born in london.
Ceramic room 2002 geoffrey museum london.
A carnival ware vase gallery labels height 16 5cm and an exhibition brochure fruits of the earth and sea ceramics by kate malone manchester city art galleries 1994 2.
Kate malone facts give you the interesting information about the wonderful ceramist.
Kate malone born 1959.
Kate malone maker of large and small ceramics crystalline glaze researcher.
Anna barlow kate malone and enrique perezalba red at work.
Most of them are sold in expensive price.
Malone is known for her large sculptural vessels and rich bright glazes.
The shape and style of her ceramics are fascinating.
Snap dragon vase 2013 by kate malone.
When people want to make their house look great and nice they can decorate it using the ceramic made by kate malone.
She studied at bristol polytechnic and the royal college of art.
Born 1959 london england in my ceramic artwork i am inspired by the optimism and joy in nature.
After graduating she set up a studio in london and has recently acquired a studio in the country.
D additional informationappears good with no obvious signs of faults damage or restoration this lot qualifies for artist resale rights.
Every crate numbered and logged and coded by mc laren 2014 savile row.
Then a swim in the rough sea a few hours in the studio plum picking and a movie.
Kate malone is a london based ceramic artist and a ceramic stoneware glaze research expert producing decorative art pieces working with architects and creating a few short run more affordable production pieces.
My highly coloured natural forms brim with a sense of growth and abundance and aim to communicate the life force to the viewer kate malone is one of the uk s leading ceramic artists with an illustrious career spanning thirty years.
Kate malone ceramics video diary week 1 devised by km productions this is week one of a weekly video diary of the making of a set of large pots that are due to be shown at the exhibition kate malone new work.