Malcolm Law Ceramics Figurative Ceramics
Storm in a Tea Cup
Malcolm Law display Devon Guild of Craftsmen, Cockington Court
Santa Teapot
Santa Teapot Detail
Rime of the Ancient Mariner
Rime of the Ancient Mariner. Detail.
The Clegameron
Clegameron, closeup
The Clegameros
Columbus Sailing the Ocean Blue
Storm in a Tea Cup
Ship of Fools 2010
Canute's Fools - detail
Canute's Fools
Ship of Fools
Ship of Fools detailMy work is exhibited at The Devon Guild of Craftsmen - Bovey Tracey - Cockington and the December Pop-up Shop at the bottom of Fore Street Totnes, the National Trust Cotehele Gallery and the Wey Gallery at Weymouth. A range of work is now available at the the Devon Guild of Craftsmen's new gallery at the wonderful recent development at Cockington Court.
My themes are based on life, often including mythological figures in anachronistic situations. As I am based in Torquay with a wonderful view of Lyme Bay from my pottery window nautical themes including Neptune and Britannia are frequently used as central figures. Neptune, or Poseidon if you prefer, may not be proficient on the piano but if he was, would Britannia have accompanied him on her mandolin? And wouldn’t the sea water play havoc with the tuning? Many of the figurative ceramic pieces contain a timepiece in the composition – the time .... four o’clock – tea time of course!
Recent work includes politically inspired pieces based on the coalition of Messers Clegg and Cameron.
Most of my work is “one-off” although themes may be revisited with the same players but interpreted differently. The clay I use is Saint Thomas’ Body oxidising and more recently T Material with the occasional use of Craft Crank. The work is hand built using slabbing, coiling and modelling techniques. Underglaze is used to colour the white work and black iron oxide and manganese oxide are used to detail the others. All work is biscuit fired to 1000°C, and fired to stoneware at 1240°C in an electric kiln. Gold and platinum lustres are applied to pick out points of detail which then requires a third firing to 740°C.
I am a Member of The Devon Guild of Craftsmen.
View my website http://www.malcolmlaw.co.uk/
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Devon Guild of Craftsmen Pop-up Shop Totnes / Tue 4th Dec 2012
In an exciting new festive venture the Devon Guild of Craftsmen, in collaboration with Tanner Bates Traditional English Leatherwork, have opened a Pop...
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Painting Napoleon's Cat
Napoleon along with others; Mussolini, Genghis Khan, and Julius Caesar have tyranny and a thirst for world domination in common. All are reputed to ha...
















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