Jar, Albert Verschuuren, 1984
SRAG collection. Photograph by Sandra McEwan.
Albert Verschuuren (1946–) was born in the Netherlands. He trained in studio ceramics in Canada. Since 1978, Albert has practiced his ceramic art in Amiens, near Stanthorpe. He fires with wood and prepares clay bodies and glazes from local materials. This work was wheel-thrown in stoneware clay and fired to 1300º C.
He continues to practice his ceramic art at his studio in the Granite Belt.
SRAG collection. Photograph by Sandra McEwan.
Albert Verschuuren (1946–) was born in the Netherlands. He trained in studio ceramics in Canada. Since 1978, Albert has practiced his ceramic art in Amiens, near Stanthorpe. He fires with wood and prepares clay bodies and glazes from local materials. This work was wheel-thrown in stoneware clay and fired to 1300º C.
He continues to practice his ceramic art at his studio in the Granite Belt.
SRAG collection. Photograph by Sandra McEwan.
Albert Verschuuren (1946–) was born in the Netherlands. He trained in studio ceramics in Canada. Since 1978, Albert has practiced his ceramic art in Amiens, near Stanthorpe. He fires with wood and prepares clay bodies and glazes from local materials. This work was wheel-thrown in stoneware clay and fired to 1300º C.
He continues to practice his ceramic art at his studio in the Granite Belt.