Peter Beard Disc

£3,300.00

Peter Beard

A Large Disc in a Wax Resist Glaze mounted on Welsh Slate

40cm high, 31cm wide, 10.5cm deep

"My wax-resist pieces involve combinations of shiny, matt and semi-matt glazes built up in layers to create their textural surfaces during firing.  Wax is used to isolate areas during glaze application".

Peter is widely represented in International museums and Important Private collections and Was awarded an Important Commission for the ceramic pieces for the Gold Medal winning Monaco Garden, Chelsea Flower Show 2011.

He has exhibited at the Royal Academy and has won numerous prizes for his work including:

Winner of silver medal at XVIII International Biennial of Ceramic Art, Vallauris, France.

Winner of the Pot d’Or at Keramisto, Holland.

Winner of the INAX Design Prize, INAX Corporation, Japan.

He is an Elected Member of the Academy of International Ceramicists and the Council of Craft Potters, UK

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Peter Beard

A Large Disc in a Wax Resist Glaze mounted on Welsh Slate

40cm high, 31cm wide, 10.5cm deep

"My wax-resist pieces involve combinations of shiny, matt and semi-matt glazes built up in layers to create their textural surfaces during firing.  Wax is used to isolate areas during glaze application".

Peter is widely represented in International museums and Important Private collections and Was awarded an Important Commission for the ceramic pieces for the Gold Medal winning Monaco Garden, Chelsea Flower Show 2011.

He has exhibited at the Royal Academy and has won numerous prizes for his work including:

Winner of silver medal at XVIII International Biennial of Ceramic Art, Vallauris, France.

Winner of the Pot d’Or at Keramisto, Holland.

Winner of the INAX Design Prize, INAX Corporation, Japan.

He is an Elected Member of the Academy of International Ceramicists and the Council of Craft Potters, UK

Peter Beard

A Large Disc in a Wax Resist Glaze mounted on Welsh Slate

40cm high, 31cm wide, 10.5cm deep

"My wax-resist pieces involve combinations of shiny, matt and semi-matt glazes built up in layers to create their textural surfaces during firing.  Wax is used to isolate areas during glaze application".

Peter is widely represented in International museums and Important Private collections and Was awarded an Important Commission for the ceramic pieces for the Gold Medal winning Monaco Garden, Chelsea Flower Show 2011.

He has exhibited at the Royal Academy and has won numerous prizes for his work including:

Winner of silver medal at XVIII International Biennial of Ceramic Art, Vallauris, France.

Winner of the Pot d’Or at Keramisto, Holland.

Winner of the INAX Design Prize, INAX Corporation, Japan.

He is an Elected Member of the Academy of International Ceramicists and the Council of Craft Potters, UK