David Boyle
edium: Ceramic, high fired stoneware
Size: 14.5cm (W) x 7.5cm (H) , 11.5 cm (W) x 12cm (H)
Price: $180 SOLD
Description: Pair of rounded ceramic vases hand thrown on a pottery wheel with ribbed texture inspired by sea urchin shells. Green glaze and unglazed stoneware. Tactile exterior surface and vases have a heavy base for large floral displays. Shallow vase can also be used as a bowl. They are dishwasher and microwave safe but hand washing is recommended.
Contact Artist: Mobile Email
Instagram: david_boyle_architect follow #dbapots for ceramic work
CV:
David has been working with ceramics for five years and living in Darkinjung land at Pretty Beach for sixteen years raising his family with wife and fellow artist Leah Bennetts. His unique ceramics are hand formed on a pottery wheel in his home studio and are inspired by the colours, forms and seasonal change of Bouddi National Park and the ocean. From his professional background as an architect, his work has a contemporary architectural sensibility. The work in this exhibition are traditional glazed ceramics, however he also enjoys alternative firing methods including Raku, naked raku and pit (saggar) firing. He has been an active member of the Central Coast Potters Society for five years and has been a finalist in the Gosford Ceramic Prize in 2018, 2019, 2020 and 2021. He has also exhibited at the Gosford Regional Gallery as part of the Central Coast Potters Society in group and selective exhibitions and has been involved in the Bouddi Arts Trail for three years.
Size: 14.5cm (W) x 7.5cm (H) , 11.5 cm (W) x 12cm (H)
Price: $180 SOLD
Description: Pair of rounded ceramic vases hand thrown on a pottery wheel with ribbed texture inspired by sea urchin shells. Green glaze and unglazed stoneware. Tactile exterior surface and vases have a heavy base for large floral displays. Shallow vase can also be used as a bowl. They are dishwasher and microwave safe but hand washing is recommended.
Contact Artist: Mobile Email
Instagram: david_boyle_architect follow #dbapots for ceramic work
CV:
David has been working with ceramics for five years and living in Darkinjung land at Pretty Beach for sixteen years raising his family with wife and fellow artist Leah Bennetts. His unique ceramics are hand formed on a pottery wheel in his home studio and are inspired by the colours, forms and seasonal change of Bouddi National Park and the ocean. From his professional background as an architect, his work has a contemporary architectural sensibility. The work in this exhibition are traditional glazed ceramics, however he also enjoys alternative firing methods including Raku, naked raku and pit (saggar) firing. He has been an active member of the Central Coast Potters Society for five years and has been a finalist in the Gosford Ceramic Prize in 2018, 2019, 2020 and 2021. He has also exhibited at the Gosford Regional Gallery as part of the Central Coast Potters Society in group and selective exhibitions and has been involved in the Bouddi Arts Trail for three years.