Ceramics studio brochure summer18

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Ceramics Art Brochure Luminaire Arts Summer 18

Ceramics Studio Brochure To receive ‘Trade Discounts’ or request jpegs of any of the art, please email info@luminairearts.co.uk Trade Clients Only

TRADE CLIENTS ONLY


Luminaire Arts Ltd is a leading arts consultancy company and gallery space, found in the heart of Belgravia, London. ‘At Luminaire Arts we represent over 300 extraordinary artists from every breadth of the UK and beyond. We help and assist designers and art lovers find artworks that are perfect for their needs and desires. We are thrilled to be sharing with you our CERAMICS STUDIO BROCHURE - SPRING 18, which features A highly curated selection of fabulous original ceramic artwork, across a full spectrum of prices, which can be commissioned in practically any size! The result is an unparalleled selection of contemporary artwork that can be delivered anywhere in the world, normally within 2-4 weeks!’ Paresha Raj Burnett, Chief Curator & Director 2


Price category’s (IA) to (F+) are listed below. Each artist's price category is shown in the bottom right hand corner of their pages. The sizes and prices shown below are to give an indication. Please ask for specific sizes to get a formal quotation. All prices shown are Retail Prices ex vat. Approx. sizes (cm)

IA

A

A+

B

B+

C

C+

D

D+

E

E+

F

F+

SQUARE 60 X 60 70 x 70 90 x 90 100 x 100 120 x 120

£ 475 520 625 700 900

£ 600 650 795 875 1,125

£ 690 748 925 995 1,295

£ 795 860 1,100 1,150 1,500

£ 895 987 1,250 1,330 1,695

£ 1,050 1,137 1,450 1,530 1,975

£ 1,195 1,295 1,675 1,760 2,250

£ 1,395 1,495 1,925 1,995 2,595

£ 1,595 1,695 2,250 2,295 2,995

£ 1,825 1,985 2,500 2,675 3,450

£ 2,100 2,285 2,750 3,075 3,950

£ 2,395 2,595 3,375 3,495 4,550

£ 2,795 2,995 3,925 3,995 5,225

795 995 1,140 1,495 1,595 1,900

795 895 1,180 1,312 1,750 1,825 2,195

895 1,050 1,350 1,495 1,995 2,095 2,500

1,050 1,195 1,560 1,735 2,295 2,450 2,895

1,195 1,395 1,795 1,995 2,650 2,750 3,295

1,375 1,595 2,050 2,295 3,050 3,250 3,795

1,575 1,850 2,375 2,635 3,495 3,650 4,395

1,795 2,125 2,695 2,995 3,995 4,125 4,995

2,095 2,450 3,150 3,495 4,650 4,750 5,795

RECTANGULAR 40 X 50 46 X 60 60 X 90 70 X 100 90 X 120 100 X 126 120 X 150

Please see our ‘Affordable Art’ brochure for these lower priced 360 450 525 595 685 art categories

420 540 600 800 900 1,000

525 675 750 1,000 1,050 1,250

595 777 862 1,150 1,200 1,450

695 892 992 1,322 1,395 1,650

CONTACT US HERE FOR YOUR TRADE DISCOUNTS

For ‘Original Art’ you can choose to have the art you’ve selected created in the same colours, or simply specify the RAL colours you would like!

Please note that Luminaire Arts reserves the right to alter price categories if necessary.

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ELIZABETH P Elizabeth is a British ceramicist based in Manchester. Her distinctive style emerged as she was studying fine art, where she specialised in wall sculpture and installation. Whilst developing her unique range of stoneware and porcelain pottery, she pursued a successful career as an interior designer, dealing with contemporary living spaces in some of the North West's most prestigious residential addresses. Elizabeth has combined her love of retro, vintage and antique decoration with cutting edge modern design, to create a range that will stand the test of time. From small pottery bowls to larger scale porcelain artwork, her exclusive range is perfect for the style-conscious home.

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Golden Graces Wall Flowers White with Gold Edge Golden Graces Wall Flowers in Gold

Golden Graces Wall Flowers White with Frayed Edge

D Porcelain sculpture - 3D wall art

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Gold Swallows over Morocco

3 White Porcelain Flowers

Porcelain sculpture - 3D wall art

Graphite Swallows

White Porcelain Flowers

One Gold Flower

Detail

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Frayed Edge

White Swallows

Cut Edge

Three Swallows

Porcelain sculpture - 3D wall art

Side View of Cut Edges

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D Porcelain sculpture - 3D wall art

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ISOBEL I sobel has a passion for porcelain; she creates contemporary art, lighting and interior decorations. Working with porcelain paper clay has allowed Isobel to explore the boundaries of design. Her unique pieces are inspired by the world around us. They appear simple but, on closer inspection, reveal a stunning use of form, texture and depth.

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Ruffles Rimmed Pool of Tranquility

Please note that due to the intricacies and technical nature of Isobel’s work, all larger sizes (over 80x80cm), will need to be priced separately and are usually priced outside the price matrix at the front of the brochure

In a Spin

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Phi

Ammonite

Serenity

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Ruffles Twin

Seascape

Loose porcelain shapes Yin and Yang Please note that due to the intricacies and technical nature of Isobel’s work, all larger sizes (over 80x80cm), will need to be priced separately and are usually priced outside the price matrix at the front of the brochure

Seascape close up

Ruffles rectangular

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Murmerations Make a Wish

Pods

Loose porcelain leaves

Finishes

Please note that due to the intricacies and technical nature of Isobel’s work, all larger sizes (over 80x80cm), will need to be priced separately and are usually priced outside the price matrix at the front of the brochure

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E 16


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Ceramic installation shapes POA E


Circle & Ruffle shapes Isobel can do the circles in various finishes, from copper oxide greens to gold lustre glazes. She could also incorporate a few ‘’Ruffle’ or double ruffle shapes. (left) Circles and Ruffles can be made to various sizes and shapes. For the circles, Isobel can do different sizes and depths to back fixtures to allow the circles to overlap as pictured (left)

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JULIE After many years of teaching art in secondary schools and with her passion for ceramics Julie embarked on a MA Ceramics at UCA Farnham, which she completed in 2016. Throughout her MA Julie took her inspiration for her artwork from the Jurassic Coastline which is a beautiful, interesting and internationally important place because of it’s fragility. The seas strong and destructive waves are the primary shapers of this coastline and usually occur in the winter when the sea is cold and grey, intermingled with blues. These colours and the fragility of this coast are both reflected within her final outcomes. Her work also explores the senses, especially touch, sight and sound. Julie’s other ceramic work continues to reflect the same themes. All her work is wall based and are either created from shards of stained porcelain that are framed or small porcelain tiles that are stitched onto canvas to create wall hangings.

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Gold Edges 1

E+

Shards of stained porcelain or small porcelain tiles stitched onto canvas

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White and Blue

Light to Dark

Copper Edges 2

Oval Edges

Green to Blue Edges 4

Cascading Edges

E+

Shards of stained porcelain or small porcelain tiles stitched onto canvas

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Blue and Copper Edges

Sensorial Edges

Blue and Copper Edges

E+

Shards of stained porcelain or small porcelain tiles stitched onto canvas

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SUSAN I am interested in the way a model or plan can simplify our perception, and can evoke in us a sense of potential and possibility. One less focused upon the end result and more concerned with reinvention and growth. Currently I am working with both porcelain and paper, producing an ongoing series of small scale sculptures, and a series of embossed collagraph prints. These works explore spacial composition; the interplay of form and space, and their interaction with the environment through light. I choose simple materials, used in their raw state, that have the sensitivity to record process and change. I employ direct methods of making, and derive forms from basic geometrics of circles and squares. This provides order, and an austerity with which to establish opposing relationships, with the aim of finding a unity within the whole. My works in sculpture are constructed from planes of white porcelain clay. These remain separate and are slotted together after firing to construct a three dimensional form. Simplicity is balanced by the complex spaces created through the influence of the intersecting planes upon one another.

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No 26

No 27

No 29

No 28

POA

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BELGIN Belgin was born and brought up in Istanbul, Turkey and has been living in London for almost three decades. She exhibited in Istanbul, London, Bergen and on the QE2 liner. Many of my works are in private collections in Turkey, UK, Ireland, Portugal, Oman, Sydney and the USA. Drawing on the themes of existence, self and identity she creates sculptural ceramic works, installations and wall pieces. Working with such powerful themes, enables Belgin to to draw from a personal understanding and knowledge that helps her relate and communicate with others. Her work examines the notion of continuing evolution and change; that things are not perfectly smooth, spotless or still. It is about the contrast between inside and out, and the tensions this creates.

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Round 1 Abstract 5

Colour Abstract 2

POA Porcelain sculpture – 3D wall art

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Triptych II

Hall Colour Abstract 1

Porcelain sculpture – 3D wall art

Colour Abstract 3

Colour Abstract 6

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Cornucopia

POA Porcelain sculpture – 3D wall art

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REGINA Ceramic artist Regina is a London based ceramic art practice specialising in 3D architectural ceramics. Inspired by water and poised between art and design, the undulating sculptural tiles create unique feature-walls and statement pieces for public and domestic settings alike, introducing an elegant and sophisticated element into architectural spaces. Regina is known internationally for her tactile ceramic sculptures with highly distinctive abstract designs. Her work is held in public and private collections around the world, including the Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge and the Museum of Contemporary Ceramics in Gifu, Japan. Regina has worked with leading interior architects and art consultants to create site-specific installations that complement their setting while retaining their own artistic identity. Her portfolio includes an exclusive 3D tile line, designed in 2011, for the American company Ann Sacks, and the cabin art work design for P&O’s newest cruise ship Britannia. Regina studied Fine Art and Ceramics in Vienna, Geneva and London and has worked from her ceramics studio in South London since 1998. Regina received funding from the Crafts Council to set up her workshop. She is a Crafts Council Selected Member, an elected Fellow of the Craft Potters Association of Great Britain, and a member of the International Academy of Ceramics.

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Flow

Reflection 7

POA 31


No.3

Klimt

Gallery 4

POA


Gallery 9

Reflection 7

Gallery 6

Gallery Pixel 3

POA

Gold Enamel 33


Hand painted Feature Wall

Gold Enamel 3

White Gloss

POA 34


Gallery 1

Gold Enamel

Gallery 3

POA

Platinum 35


ADELE H Series of large and small ceramic sculptures – intricate, seemingly delicate, yet robust – initially began while Adele was a resident artist at Naturalia in Sevilla in 2012 (part of Beam's Orange and Green programme – Arts Across Borders). Here, she researched pollen grains at Cordorba University and developed a new understanding of a living landscape. Coupled with her re-discovery of pottery skills whilst researching the Mexborough and Dearne Valley Potteries later in South Yorkshire, this amalgamation influenced a new way of working in ceramics and pushing clay material to its’ technological boundaries. Ceramic Landscape links nature with imagination and abstraction in landscape formations, particularly influenced by the wild flowers of East Yorkshire. Adele’s work has long been associated with innovation in the public realm, and has a long history of experimentation with ceramic form, artwork which has been exhibited across Europe including, the Steninge Slott Cultural Centre Sweden, VI Biennal de Ceramica del Vendrell Barcelona Spain, Ceramica Multiplex at Kerameikon Croatia, and various RHS Gardens including Chelsea Flower Show. Adele began her career working in the public realm with roles as lead artist working in design teams for new public spaces. She has designed and produced architectural ceramics for hospitals, school playgrounds, churches, and, designed healing art schemes that have been incorporated into the fabric of new buildings during the architectural design process.

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2 Evidence of Turbulence

Seedpod Howitt A G Oxby

POA POA 37


Fractal Blue

Yarrow

Lichen

March Marigold 2

A1

A2

POA 38


Landscape Platter

Wild Landscape

POA 39


LUCAS I like finding beauty in the irregularity of nature's textures. Finding order in chaos, merging reason with emotion. My work is made from small fragments of handmade porcelain. Each piece always unique, embracing my own inperfect touch which creates imperceptible irregularities, revealing themselves as textured surfaces when mounted uniformly. The tiles are assembled in lines and groups that follow the same pattern and is often interrupted. Sometimes by an empty space, or a simple division or by introducing tiles of a different colour to give it a change of pace, or simply to invite the viewer's gaze to a more attentive perception so they dialogue with the work and feel its presence.

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Grey Fade II

POA Ceramic Sculpture


Atoll V

Mealstorm II

Atoll

Tempest II

Tempest

Serene II

Ceramic Sculpture

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Horizon

POA Ceramic Sculpture


Ceramics Art Brochure Summer 18

Luminaire Arts Ltd 19, Grosvenor Place Belgravia, London SW1X 7HT 0207 101 5070

www.luminairearts.co.uk www.lumiarts.co.uk

CONTACT US HERE To receive ‘Trade Discounts’ or request jpegs of any of the art, please email info@luminairearts.co.uk

TRADE CLIENTS ONLY


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