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White stroke vessel

Tom Kemp started mixing black porcelain as a way of experimenting without glaze, which is a thin layer of glass coating a work and is often quite shiny. The white stroke, perhaps bizarrely, is derived from an ancient Roman letterform, just executed much more rapidly and, of course, on a curved surface. He thinks of it as an intimate record of those few moments when that was all he had to do in the world.
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Tom Kemp
Holsworthy, United Kingdom
Tom Kemp describes himself as being a self-taught artist working with two different crafts: calligraphy and pottery. When he was still working in theo ...
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