
Over the past few years Richard Prentice has studied the local coal mining industry in this small harbour village on the west coast of Wales. Whilst this village is now known for its fishing and holiday attraction it once had an industrial heritage that provided coal to Queen Victoria’s residences.
Adding to an existing collection of Colliery Pots that were exhibited in London in 2017 at the Woolf Gallery for Welsh Art Week, Richard has developed a new body of work using a black coarse clay and precious metal lustres.
Öffnungszeiten
Please check website for opening details. www.blackbirdceramics.co.uk
Private viewings can be arranged outside opening times all year
Preise
£95+
Führungen
The artist RichardPrentice is always available at the gallery to speak to clients.Please note this is a very small gallery and can only accommodate up to six people at a time

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A Study of Coal des Keramikkünstlers Richard Prentice bei Blackbird Ceramics

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A Study of Coal des britischen Keramikkünstlers Richard Prentice bei Blackbird Ceramics

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A Study of Coal des britischen Keramikkünstlers und Studiotöpfers Richard Prentice