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Harlequin Gallery


Nancy Fuller

 


Examples of the anagama-fired pots that Nancy made in Shigaraki during 2006-2007 that are available at the gallery.

 


 
Uzukumaru with kiln splits to base made using clays dug near the Natazatogama Studio 2007.
 Height: 23.0cm (
9.1”)
Width: 21.0cm (
8.25”)
Price: £380




 
Kame coiled using Kinose clay blend 2007.
Height: 43.0cm (
16.9”)
Maximum Width: 38.0cm (
15.0”)
Price: £1500


Coiled Tabimakura – made from Kinose clay blend 2006.
Height: 20cm (
7.9”)
Width: 11cm (
4.3”)
Price: £260

 

 
 Kame – made using clays dug near the Nakazatogama Studio 2007.
Height: 40cm (
15.75”)
Maximum Width: 39cm (
15.4”)
Price: £750

  
Tsubo - made using clays dug near the Nakazatogama Studio 2007.
Height: 36cm (
14.2”)
Width: 34cm (
13.4”)
Price: £450


Large Tsubo hand-built using Kinose clay blend plus clays dug near the Nakazatogama Studio 2007.
Height: 50.0cm (
19.7”)
Maximum Width: 42.0cm (16.5”)
Price:
SOLD


Nancy Fuller is Taiwanese by birth but was raised in Scotland and had originally trained as a printmaker before discovering wood-fired ceramics when she returned to Taiwan 7 years ago. After preliminary studies she underwent a month-long residency at the Shigaraki Ceramic Cultural Park in Japan with the support of the Craft Pottery Charitable Trust. However, she then took the unusual step of seeking a Shigaraki anagama master to study under and was fortunate to be introduced to Shigeji Suzuki. A year later, with support from the Great Britain Sasakawa Foundation, she embarked on her training with Suzuki-san that saw her immerse herself in the language, culture and environment of this ancient pottery producing region.

Now back in Scotland she is building an anagama kiln in order to produce some new work, which it is hoped will be shown at the Harlequin in the future.

 

 

 

 



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