Mark Haillay
Grouse Creamer (MH32)
Ceramics
Mark studied ceramics at Loughborough College of Art and Design between 1987-90 and then moved to Edinburgh where he joined the Ceramics Workshop. At college he concentrated on large figurative pieces in stoneware, always trying to push the material to the limits, leading to figures precariously balanced on their extremities; danger with humour! He has since changed to earthenware, high fired to retain the 'ring' when taped, but the colours are brighter.
For the past few years Mark has been concentrating on his production ranges - slip cast clocks and tableware. The slip cast ranges are made in a body called earthenware/semi porcelain also known as vitrified earthenware, taken to 1140oC, decorated with oxides and lustres. The Clowns are hand-built using a grogged stoneware body - white crank, again with oxides and lustres. The clay is very plastic and very strong enabling him to stretch out the shapes with little or no distortion or warpage occuring at the top temperatures. The Bowl... [more]
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