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Lawrence Ewing - 15-Mar-10
- lewing@woosh.co.nz
- Northern Southland
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| An Article on Richard Stratton by Virginia Were in ArtNews |
| Beneath the lusciously decorative exteriors of Richard Strattons ceramics lie graphic stories about some of the most disturbing issues of our times.
Virginia Were talks to the artist. |
Although ceramic artist Richard Stratton was initially trained as a potter and has been known to make jardinières, teapots and cups, his work is closer in spirit to the song Television, by The Disposable Heroes of Hiphoprisy, than it is to the 1925 song Tea for Two.
Click here to go to: the full ArtNews article
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It's All Over Rover, 2008-9, hand built, slab construction with press
moulded and modelled additions. Decorated with lithographic prints, underglazes, china paints
and lustres. Courtesy of Anna Miles Gallery
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