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Angular Teapot

Keeler, Walter

Teapot and cover, reddish buff stoneware, partly slipped, and sprayed with blue-green pigment, salt-glazed. The teapot wheel-thrown, slightly compressed, on a flat base showing six pad marks, a rib at the bottom of the sides which taper to the shallow domed shoulders, vertical groove on each side, running from a small double circle motif, horizontally grooved and compressed spout, grooved strap handle curving from the spout back over the cover, which is a flattened stopper shape; the sides, the lower part of the spout, and the cover are slip-coated giving the salt-glaze a mottled blue-green appearance; elsewhere the glaze has crawled, producing a pronounced 'orange peel' effect.

Walter Keeler is one of the leading studio potters working in Britain. His work is highly individual and energetic, yet remains functional. Keeler’s early career was defined by his radical take on the traditional medium of salt-glazed stoneware. Departing from convention, he threw each part of his objects separately and assembled them to create distinctive and exciting forms, often influenced by mundane items such as oil cans and milk churns. Keeler has used these techniques with great skill on this striking 'Angular Teapot', reminiscent of a watering can and one of the designs that define his style. He has described such objects as 'a surprising object doing a commonplace job.'

Angular Teapot
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Collection Area

Art

Item Number

NMW A 32277

Creation/Production

Keeler, Walter
Date: 1994

Acquisition

Purchase, 16/3/1994

Measurements

Height (cm): 22
l(cm) handle to spout:19.7
l(cm)
Width (cm): 11.5
Height (in): 8
l(in) handle to spout:7 3/4
l(in)
Width (in): 4

Techniques

wheel-thrown
forming
Applied Art
slip
decoration
Applied Art
salt-glaze
glazed
decoration
Applied Art

Material

stoneware

Location

In store

Categories

Crochenwaith caled | Stoneware Cerameg | Ceramics Celf Gymhwysol | Applied Art Cerameg stiwdio | Studio ceramics Cerameg | Ceramics Celf Gymhwysol | Applied Art 31_CADP_Oct_23 Glas | Blue Gwyrdd | Green Published online (Applied Art) CADP content Artistiaid y 21ain ganrif | Active in the 21st Century
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