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Eddie Curtis
Eddie Curtis
Eddie Curtis

Eddie Curtis

Seaham, County Durham, born 1953
About MeEddie Curtis studied a one year foundation course at Sunderland Polytechnic followed by ceramics at Bath Academy of Art from 1973 to 1976. He worked for one year in his home town of Seaham, a seaside town in County Durham, as a repetition thrower with a small semi industrial pottery until 1977 when he took up employment in heavy industry for two years to raise finance for the purchase of Middle Rigg. In 1979 with the support of his wife Margaret he established a studio at Middle Rigg where they both worked initially on oven to tableware and then later on more unique ceramics. He mastered the very demanding but equally rewarding production of copper red porcelain. A chance visit to a stretch of coastline near to his home town resulted in a massive change of direction and inspired a body of work called 'The Blast Series'.
Raban Plaque St Nicholas Kirk
Worcestershire, England, 1579 - 1658
Sir David Gill
Aberdeen, Scotland, 1843 - 1914
Gold and Enamel Snake Bangle by James Cromar Watt
Aberdeen, Scotland, 1862 - 1940
George Jamesone
Aberdeen, Scotland, c.1589 - 1644
James Jeffrey Grant
Aberdeen, Scotland, 1883 - 1960
Roseville, California, USA, 1960 - 2016
Jack Hardie
Cumbria, England, born 1946
Joan Hardie
Cumbria, England, 1950 - 2021
Valentines
Dundee, founded 1851
Lowell Thomas
Woodington, Ohio, USA, 1892 - 1981
Un Marais Dans Les Landes by Theodore Rousseau
Paris, France, 1812 - 1867
Four Masted Barque In Bottle
Peterhead, Scotland
Eternal Beau Side Plate
Hanley, England, 1883 - 2015
Wemyssware
Kirkcaldy, Scotland, founded 1882
Tams
Longton, Stoke-on-Trent, England, founded 1875
Souvenir Holiday China
Stoke-on-Trent, England, 1858 - 1944
Heather Lewis Dynamic Ceramics
Aberdeen, Scotland, active 1990s
Saltglazed Lamp Base
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA, 1932 - 2018
Kevin Andrew Morris
Aberdeen, Scotland, born 1988
Large Open Bowl by Jennifer Lee
Aberdeenshire, born 1956
Malene Hartmann Rasmussen
Denmark, born 1973
Robert Charles Forbes
New Deer, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, 1880 - 1954