Posted 10 months ago
vetraio50
(358 items)
PETER HARRIS 1980s vase with hand-painted gum leaf decoration using copper and iron oxides and then raku fired. A Kirribilli find in the good ol' days (the early nineties) when that market still provided some treasures: these days it has been taken over by the 'vintage clothing' brigade/hordes. All these people looking in vain for a Hermès Birkin bag!
The market used to be under the northern pylons of the Sydney Harbour Bridge and you had a view looking over to the Opera House if the goodies weren't there. A woman sold me this pot cheaply and said "I won't tell you how much I paid for this new" at a gallery in South Australia. It was only about five years later.
I had picked up a few Raku pieces in those days. I was particularly fond of the shapes of raku pots and liked the glaze effects. This was an interesting example of a landscape painted on a raku pot. The form and the green glaze reminded me of another potter Jeff Mincham. But the landscape suggested a bushfire to me and the gum leaves that surrounded the vase seemed to be burnt into the form - perhaps by the bushfire itself. It was a way of looking at the raku process: primitive, basic, primitive pit firing, wood chips ..... an extension of the natural effects of fire on clay. I loved it!
Later I found out that Peter Harris had been taught by Jeff Mincham:
"Peter Harris is a self-taught South Australian potter with a background in painting. He became interested in making pottery in 1975, first making terracotta garden pots then decorative stoneware and porcelain. His wife Carolanne Wasley was teaching the craft certificate course in ceramics at Clare TAFE and had set up the Halsbury Pottery, where they exhibited together. He was inspired by a Jeff Mincham workshop in 1982 to specialise in raku. In 1985, he set up a studio with potter Sam Keane in Hahndorf. In 1991 he moved to Noosa, in Queensland. In 1994-95 he spent six months travelling through West Africa. He currently maintains a studio in Cooran, QLD, producing sculpture and decorative pottery, teaching visual arts at Gympie TAFE, and painting again. His works are incised 'PHarris' with the P and H entwined."
http://www.australianpotteryatbemboka.com.au/shop/product_info.php?products_id=583&
H: 19 cm or 7.5"
W: 19 cm or 7.5"
If These Shirts Could Talk: The Tantalizing Tales Behind Used Clothes
Jockeying for Position: How Boxers and Briefs Got Into Men's Pants
Gloriously Grotesque 19th-Century Pipes
In the Hot Seat: Is Your Antique Windsor a Fake?
Love at First Kite: How Pizza and Pente Led to One Oklahoman's High-Flying Obsession
Blood, Sweat, and Steel: My Afternoon with the Ace of Swords
'The Great Gatsby' Still Gets Flappers Wrong
Say Ahhh: An Oral Surgeon's Quest to Reimagine the Garage-Band Guitar
Forget TV Pickers, Meet the Real Mavericks of the Antiques World
Coveting The Craziest Cat-People Collectibles




Many thanks kerry10456!
Many thanks inky!
another beautiful item , boy did i get weak , im supposed to be taking a few days away from here and only lasted 36hrs lol:) im working still and did you get my newest message on fb?
Many thanks, Sean!
Many thanks Amanda!
your very welcome vetraio50 for the love:)
Very cool piece!
Many thanks Amy, cogito, musikchoo, czechman, Sean, inky, kerry10456 and Amanda too!
Many thanks miKKo!
Many thanks mikielikesigns2!
Many thanks Marc112!
gorgeous!
Many thanks yet again Budek!
Many thanks lotsastuff!
Many thanks dickweedrules!
Many thanks austro and bratjdd too!
Many thanks Manikin!