I love the work of Edith Heath but Lucie Rie casts a pretty huge creative shadow over what Heath represents-her production pottery was very limited and always hand thrown-a means to support her individual works/practice.
After exploring Lucie Rie a little (thank you Cerre, I wasn't aware of her work before), I have to agree with R4TH - Lucie's work is of a different mold (pun intended) altogether. Heath went strictly production/factory while Lucie retained her one-of-a-kind artistic vision...
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Wow. Drool, drool. Very wabi-sabi. Lovely!!
via AAPC, no? I check 2 or 3 every day but keep seeing lots of posts here with un-credited images...
Those images are beautiful. Thanks for sharing. Yanyan
I love the work of Edith Heath but Lucie Rie casts a pretty huge creative shadow over what Heath represents-her production pottery was very limited and always hand thrown-a means to support her individual works/practice.
That black and white bowl is perfect. Really simple and elegant. I wonder if it will transfer to glass???
After exploring Lucie Rie a little (thank you Cerre, I wasn't aware of her work before), I have to agree with R4TH - Lucie's work is of a different mold (pun intended) altogether. Heath went strictly production/factory while Lucie retained her one-of-a-kind artistic vision...
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