Barry Singleton Ceramics

These pieces are everyday domestic ware that are made to grace the tables and kitchens of discerning buyers and collectors who want to take their experience beyond just looking.
Barry singleton ceramics. Ceramic artist teacher ararat. Twenty years ago my partner don evans and i decided to form a very comprehensive collection of australian pottery from the 1950s onwards. Join facebook to connect with barry singleton and others you may know. Barry has been a long standing part of the australian and international ceramics scene and in the sections above you can find information on his formative experiences training thoughts and possibly where to pick up a piece or two.
Barry singleton was born in october 1938 in ballarat victoria. Left barry singleton cocoon pot 1 2019 and cocoon pot 4 2019 acquired 2019 right barry singleton jar 2010. Consetetur sadipscing elitr sed diam nonumy eirmod tempor invidunt ut labore et dolore magna aliquyam erat sed diam voluptua. At vero eos et accusam et justo duo dolores et ea rebum.
Mission statement by ken lawrence. They are typical of the studio ceramics that are more likely to be included in gallery and private collections and allow a little more room for artistic expression. His formal art training centred on sculpture and painting and finally led to ceramics. Barry singleton ceramic artist.
Window dipped on each of the four sides with iron decoration. Now in his 70s barry was instrumental in raising the profile of studio pottery in australia during the 1970s. In 1970 he established his studio in the native bush land of castlemaine from which he draws much of his inspiration. Facebook gives people the power.
View the profiles of people named barry singleton. The sections on sculpture and 2d works are interesting both from the point of view that barry s ceramics can be seen as sculptural forms with a surface that bears a close. We had found it difficult to find pots to view and handle in. The work in this section represents barry s core belief and that of the japanese mingei tradition that ceramics are made to be used.