Shaun Hall
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Shaun Hall

picked up a few bits yesterday from Shaun himself and i have to say he was a pleasure to talk to. more pieces to follow.
these measure approx 16" tall and 7" across
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slightly different variation to the first pair
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slightly shorter than the others but about 12" across at the base
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and the last piece. approx 16" tall and 4" wide
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Thanks for the images but for me it would be useful to have a little information about the potter, as I have not heard of him or seen his work before.
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http://www.shaun-hall-raku.co.uk/
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Shaun Hall graduated from Middlesex Uni in 1998 with a degree in 3d ceramics. His graduate work was displayed in The Business Design Centre and bought by Selfridges and co.
His larger pieces are constructed using the slab building method.
He has recently become a selected featured artist in 500 Raku by Lark Publications.
His larger pieces are constructed using the slab building method.
He has recently become a selected featured artist in 500 Raku by Lark Publications.
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does anyone own a marked piece?
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Dan m'dear...
She are sounding rather like Elvis's a Mother-in-Law.
A Whole Lorra Nagging Going On....
She are sounding rather like Elvis's a Mother-in-Law.
A Whole Lorra Nagging Going On....

philpot- Number of posts : 5284
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just sorting out the studio section Phil, it's far more useful when there are pottery marks with the pots
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Trouble is Dan,studio marks are often difficult to photograph right. Many cameras on mobiles are not up to the task.
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Excuses, excuses. My camera's well over 10yrs old, now, and most of the photos are fine. It just takes practice. And when it's a digital camera you can just keep snapping until you get one right.
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lighting is more important than the camera for such things imo
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