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Robin
Welch 1936 -
Robin Welch,
has developed a considerable reputation for his freely constructed
individual pots over the last 30 years, the making of which has
been interspersed with tableware production, architectural work,
teaching and residencies in Australia and the United States. His
ceramic education was unusually broad. While at Penzance School
of Art, he spent weekends at the Leach Pottery learning much about
his materials, but his time at the Central School took him beyond
the Oriental world. Innovative teachers like William Turnbull and
Gordon Baldwin helped Welch to look outside the ceramic orbit for
ideas, initiating a broader more sculptural perspective. He learnt
that good pots could develop out of the discipline of drawing in
the same way that painting does. After returning from a three year
trip to Australia in 1962, Welch set up a studio in Suffolk, where
he is still based, and from where a steady stream of distinctive
thrown, coiled and slab-built forms have developed alongside his
output as a painter.
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