Rudolf Sibrava Ceramics

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Rudolf sibrava ceramics. I love the geometric patterns on these pieces particularly the vases. Rudolf sibrava is on facebook. In 1980 he settled in tasmania and studied ceramics at the tasmanian state institute of technology now the university of tasmania. Artisan pottery is in part of a large weatherboard building which was built about 100 years ago when the tamar valley area was part of the thriving apple and pear producing industry in tasmania.
Rudolf and lisa also operate their ceramics studio here and visitors can see the artists at work on the premises. Apr 25 2020 explore anna macfarlane ceramics s board lovely ceramics followed by 276 people on pinterest. Nowadays the studio is surrounded by vineyards. Oct 31 2018 explore alison walsh s board ceramics on pinterest.
The artisan gallery and wine centre is located at robigana northern tasmania. Only a few days left. It showcases the works of lisa boyter and rudolf sibrava. See more ideas about ceramics ceramic art ceramic pottery.
In 1972 she emigrated to australia and settled first in wa before moving to tasmania where she studied ceramics at the university of tasmania. Rudolf sibrava high sided white stoneware bowl with speckled violet and magenta glaze with some cobalt blue at the base and gilded rim. His ceramics have been widely collected and are represented in the national gallery of australia and most major state and regional galleries. Born in prague czech republic in 1949 rudolf sibrava migrated to australia in 1969.
In 1989 sibrava established artisan pottery with fellow potter lisa boyter. Fundraising for audio equipment for an australian community ceramic art discussion podcast. Over the last 30 years her work has changed from large hand built pieces to the fine porcelain bowls and vases she is producing today. If you can please donate and or share.
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