Mixed laminated clays, volcanic glazes with a heavily pitted surface in black, brown, cream with flashes of pale pink and green, raised on a small foot
H 8.3cm, D 7.4cm
Provenance: Estate of the Artist
Condition: Perfect condition with no damage or restoration
Available for sale: £700 inclusive
About the artist
Ewen Henderson was born in Staffordshire and after he served his national service in the RAF, began to pursue an artist career, when in 1964 he undertook a foundation course at Goldsmith’s College, London. It was here that he was first seduced by clay and after a year at Goldsmith’s he enrolled at Camberwell School of Art, London to study ceramics under, amongst others, Hans Coper and Lucy Rie. In direct contrast to the works of Coper and Rie, Henderson chose to explore the possibilities of hand-building, finding greater dynamic potential in asymmetry. Pushing the boundaries between sculpture and craft, Henderson established an international reputation and became one of Britain's foremost ceramic artists to emerge in the 1960s. His work, characterised by rough, dry surfaces made of mixtures of clay coloured with oxides and stains, continually developed as his vessels became increasingly organic and sculptural.