
© Ken Eastman
Eastman's ceramic sculptures have a strong architectural influence. This piece is hand-slabbed, together with layered-on painted dry glazes to create tonal effects which enhance the form. The artist has always challenged the traditional use of clay to make vessels or pots and moving studio in 1998 allowed him to remove the restriction of size on his work.
More information
Title of artwork, date
Shoreline, 2002
Date supported
2004
Medium and material
Hand-built earthenware
Dimensions
Height: 74 cm
Grant
2660
Total cost
3060
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