David Regan: tureen terrain
Article Abstract:
Regan's soup tureens are decorated with black-and-white compositions to depict his belief in a vast, still-unexplored terrain in ceramic-making. His tureen does not only serve as the ultimate embodiment of cultural sophistication as it can also invoke spiritual allusions in the individual.
Publisher: American Craft Council
Publication Name: American Craft
Subject: Home and garden
ISSN: 0194-8008
Year: 1998
Appreciation, Works, Tureens, Regan, David
Publication Name: American Craft
Subject: Home and garden
ISSN: 0194-8008
Year: 1998
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David Secrest
Article Abstract:
Secrest was born in 1953 in Rochester, NY, and now lives in Montana where he runs a metal sculpture studio. His work tries to communicate the meaning of ancient styles and symbols to the modern audience.
Publisher: American Craft Council
Publication Name: American Craft
Subject: Home and garden
ISSN: 0194-8008
Year: 1992
Practice, Sculptors, Secrest, David
Publication Name: American Craft
Subject: Home and garden
ISSN: 0194-8008
Year: 1992
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