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Artists and artisans working with ceramics have steadily contributed to the art world for centuries. From prehistoric pottery to ancient Greek amphoras, from the rise of porcelain in Asia and Europe to the Arts and Crafts movement in England and the U.S., ceramic traditions have long fascinated artists and infiltrated their practices.In the contemporary art world, this was never more clear.


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Paul Jackson qualified in Studio Ceramics in 1977 at Harrow School of Art. Following a short period teaching in London, he relocated to Cornwall, where he established his pottery in 1979. He moved to his present home at Helland Bridge, where he works in a studio converted from an old chapel, in 1989.


Paul Jackson

Ceramics M: 0777 506 8886 E: [email protected] W: www.PaulJacksonstory.com 43 Britannia Road, Norwich NR1 4HP Since 1977 I have worked in Porcelain, sculpting Faces, hands and bodies then decorating them with intensely coloured pattern. Most of my work is fantastical or mythological.


Paul Jackson

Paul Jackson qualified in Studio Ceramics in 1977 at Harrow School of Art. Following a short period teaching in London, he relocated to Cornwall, where he established his pottery in 1979. He moved to his present home at Helland Bridge, where he works in a studio converted from an old chapel, in 1989.


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Paul Jackson qualified in Studio Ceramics in 1977 at Harrow School of Art. Following a short period teaching in London, he relocated to Cornwall, where he established his pottery in 1979. He moved to his present home at Helland Bridge, where he works in a studio converted from an old chapel, in 1989. He has exhibited regularly and widely in.


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Paul Jackson artworks for sale at Beside The Wave fine art gallery, Falmouth, Cornwall.


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Paul Jackson qualified in Studio Ceramics in 1977 at Harrow School of Art. Following a short period teaching in London, he relocated to Cornwall, where he established his pottery in 1979. He moved to his present home at Helland Bridge, where he works in a studio converted from an old chapel, in 1989.


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Paul Jackson Pottery is a renowned name in the world of ceramics and pottery. With his unique style and exceptional artistry, Paul Jackson has gained recognition for his exquisite creations.


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Paul JACKSON. Paul JACKSON. Paul Jackson qualified in Studio Ceramics in 1977 at Harrow School of Art. Following a short period teaching in London, he relocated to Cornwall, where he established his pottery in 1979. He moved to his present home at Helland Bridge, near Bodmin, where he works in a studio converted from an old chapel, in 1989.


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Shop Maker Single - Contemporary Ceramics Contemporary Ceramics | Shop | Shop By Makers | Paul Jackson Paul Jackson Paul studied studio ceramics under renowned ceramic sculptor, Mo Jupp at Harrow School of Art, graduating in 1977. Following a short period teaching in London, he relocated to Cornwall, where he established his pottery in 1979.


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Lowe discovered ceramics about five years ago in much the same, fortuitous way. Originally from Oslo, Norway, the food stylist turned independent magazine publisher had been living in New York for a decade. While developing a story for his magazine, Sweet Paul, he envisioned a plate with a particular shape that he wanted to use for the photo shoot.


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Paul Jackson qualified in Studio Ceramics in 1977 at Harrow School of Art. Following a short period teaching in London, he relocated to Cornwall, where he established his pottery in 1979. He moved to his present home at Helland Bridge, where he works in a studio converted from an old chapel, in 1989.


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Such is the case for British artist Paul Jackson, who specializes in uncanny drawings that "dissect" their subjects. These illustrations depict both animals and people, and showcase Jackson's masterful pen techniques, as well as his keen understanding of anatomical details. Originally from Brighton, the artist now resides in Toronto, Canada.


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Born near Leeds, England and Fine Art educated, Paul Jackson has been a professional paper artist, paper engineer, writer and teacher since 1983, specializing in origami and the folded arts.. Ceramics, Jewellery, Product Design and Textiles. He was one of the pioneers of folding/origami as Fine Art and has exhibited his folded artworks in.


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Paul Jackson qualified in Studio Ceramics in 1977 at Harrow School of Art. Following a short period teaching in London, he relocated to Cornwall, where he established his pottery in 1979. He moved to his present home at Helland Bridge, where he works in a studio converted from an old chapel, in 1989.


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Overview Paul Jackson began studying pottery part-time before going on to study studio ceramics at Harrow School of Art, where he was taught by the renowned ceramic sculptor, Mo Jupp. After qualifying he taught for a short period in London before moving to Cornwall, where he established his pottery in 1979.