Home Page for John Mather
Influenced by contemporary potters such as Mike Dodd and Jim Malone, I make wheel-thrown functional stoneware, reduction-fired in a gas kiln. Glazes are made from wood ash and a variety of rocks and minerals sourced both locally and nationally. Decoration is simple, using throwing marks and incised lines to generate differences in glaze thickness. These result in contrasts in colour and variations between gloss and matt finishes. In addition flashes of minerals, such as tourmaline, and oxides of iron are used to add interest to glazed surfaces. By background I am a professional geologist and spent 24 years with the British Geological Survey before moving to the University of London. A collector of ceramics for many years, when I retired in 2002 I accepted a family challenge and enrolled as a pupil of Bruce Chivers, latterly at South Devon College. I now have my own small pottery at Crockernwell in Mid Devon, selling locally at fairs, potter’s markets and open studio events. I am constantly surprised at the relationship between geology/mineralogy and the making and glazing of ceramics and how appropriate my geological background has proved to be. | |
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| Address: | 4 Crockenwell Court, Crockernwell, Exeter, EX6 6NA, United Kingdom |
| Email: | Contact John Mather |
| Home Telephone: | 01647 24033 |
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