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Eddie
Curtis studied at Bath Academy of Art in the early 1970's,
a time when the Leach movement was very strong and influenced
both him and many other contemporary potters and students.
Eddie established his own pottery with his wife Margaret
in 1979 in Wearhead in County Durham.
Eddie and
Margaret work predominantly in high-fired stoneware.
Their pots are usually wheel thrown and sometimes altered
or manipulated while still soft. A highly perfected
copper red glaze is often used as a backdrop to impressionist
patterns of dolomite creams, chrome greens and cobalt
blues. Precious metal lustres are also added to certain
pots, which
are three times fired to enable the precious metal to
fuse
to the surface. Eddie and Margaret choose their colours
carefully and aim to avoid the sombre colours so commonly
associated with high temperature ceramics. They see
their ceramics as functioning within the traditional
framework of the Leach school, but believe this is reinterpreted
with each new project or idea.
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