Barry Stedman Thrown Altered Vessel with Yellow (8900)
Barry Stedman Thrown Altered Vessel with Yellow (8900)
Barry Stedman Thrown Altered Vessel with Yellow (8900)
Barry Stedman Thrown Altered Vessel with Yellow (8900)
Barry Stedman Thrown Altered Vessel with Yellow (8900)
Barry Stedman Thrown Altered Vessel with Yellow (8900)

Barry Stedman Thrown Altered Vessel with Yellow (8900)

Maker: Barry Stedman

Regular price £276.00

Handmade in UK.

Dimensions: W 17 cm x H 16 cm x D 7 cm 

Materials:  Red Earthenware Clay and Glazes

Method: 

Working with red earthenware clay, oxides and underglazes, each vessel is put through multiple firings.  After either hand throwing or hand building each form, Barry uses thin washes, wipes back and build up areas of colour before firing again.  He finishes each piece by glazing chosen areas, adding further depth, tone and texture to the form.

 

Description:

This vessel is handcrafted by artist Barry Stedman. His forms are influenced by his deep connection to the landscape and art of drawing outside, where colourful mark making occurs through taking inspiration from the natural elements. This work has a glossy glaze on the exterior, with beautiful deep blue and pale green marks on the surface. 

 

About the Artist:

Barry Stedman is a British artist who works with ceramics, painting, sketching and drawing.  Inspired by natural phenomena, places and emotions, Barry Stedman develops ideas for his ceramic work through drawing, painting and previous firings.  Barry’s vessels serve as canvas for his expressive abstract imagery.  Bold in form, the vessels are given a painterly quality, the building up of marks and washes creates a uniquely painterly surface. 

Since 2009, Stedman has been a part time assistant at the studio of renowned ceramicist Edmund de Waal, after graduating with First class Honours degree in ceramics at Westminster.  Both Barry’s ceramics and paintings have been exhibited in galleries in the UK and abroad, including Ceramic Art London 2017.

He currently creates from his home and workshop in Bedfordshire