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Born 1946 Birmingham, England. Known for: Sculptor-ceramic form.
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Peter Hayes was born in Birmingham. After he studied at the Birmingham College of Art, he traveled to Africa, India, Japan, Korea, and New Mexico, where he worked as a ceramic artist with tribes. He... Read full biography
Peter Hayes was born in Birmingham. After he studied at the Birmingham College of Art, he traveled to Africa, India, Japan, Korea, and New Mexico, where he worked as a ceramic artist with tribes. He was inspired to use limited technology and tools. He combined techniques derived from the landscape... Read full biography
Peter Hayes was born in Birmingham. After he studied at the Birmingham College of Art, he traveled to Africa, India, Japan, Korea, and New Mexico, where he worked as a ceramic artist with tribes. He was inspired to use limited technology and tools. He combined techniques derived from the landscape and his natural surroundings. The distinctive appearance of Peter Hayes' ceramics comes from the techniques like Raku firing, in which he subjects them and submerges them in the river beside his... Read full biography
Peter Hayes was born in Birmingham. After he studied at the Birmingham College of Art, he traveled to Africa, India, Japan, Korea, and New Mexico, where he worked as a ceramic artist with tribes. He was inspired to use limited technology and tools. He combined techniques derived from the landscape and his natural surroundings. The distinctive appearance of Peter Hayes' ceramics comes from the techniques like Raku firing, in which he subjects them and submerges them in the river beside his studio in Bath or washing them in the Cornish seas for months at a time. Erosion and change through time and nature are recorded in his pieces . The water washes minerals like copper and metal oxides into the white clay which he works with creating random... Read full biography
Peter Hayes was born in Birmingham. After he studied at the Birmingham College of Art, he traveled to Africa, India, Japan, Korea, and New Mexico, where he worked as a ceramic artist with tribes. He was inspired to use limited technology and tools. He combined techniques derived from the landscape and his natural surroundings. The distinctive appearance of Peter Hayes' ceramics comes from the techniques like Raku firing, in which he subjects them and submerges them in the river beside his studio in Bath or washing them in the Cornish seas for months at a time. Erosion and change through time and nature are recorded in his pieces . The water washes minerals like copper and metal oxides into the white clay which he works with creating random elements that make every piece individual. Hayes then finishes the works by... Read full biography
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