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Nesting Bowls in Ash Glaze | Decorative Bowl in Decorative Objects by Peter Flanagan | Metchosin Community Hall in Victoria. Item composed of ceramic
Nesting Bowls in Ash Glaze | Decorative Bowl in Decorative Objects by Peter Flanagan | Metchosin Community Hall in Victoria. Item composed of ceramic
Nesting Bowls in Ash Glaze | Decorative Bowl in Decorative Objects by Peter Flanagan | Metchosin Community Hall in Victoria. Item composed of ceramic
Nesting Bowls in Ash Glaze | Decorative Bowl in Decorative Objects by Peter Flanagan | Metchosin Community Hall in Victoria. Item composed of ceramic

Created and Sold by Peter Flanagan

Peter Flanagan

Nesting Bowls in Ash Glaze - Decorative Objects

Featured In Metchosin Community Hall, Victoria, Canada

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All of the work is produced using Plainsman Clay porcelain from Medicine Hat, Alberta. The work is high temperature fired to 1300 C in a gas fired kiln. Works designed for table and everyday use are food safe, dishwasher safe, and microwave safe. Pieces are not intended for use on any hot surfaces, such as stovetops. Attention to detail is the hallmark of Okanagan Pottery. Pieces are meant to be comfortably held and smooth to the touch on all surfaces.

Bowl information description:
Four hand thrown nesting bowls
Wild B.C. clay and ash glaze
Largest 11" diameter X 5" height to smallest 6" diameter X 3" height

Item Nesting Bowls in Ash Glaze
Created by Peter Flanagan
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Peter Flanagan
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Wescover creator since 2020
Porcelain: One Offs and of a kind

Peter Flanagan’s practise of art has been a life long pursuit. Formal studies in art and academics began at Kootenay School of Art and continued at University of Victoria. Residencies at the Banff Centre and international teaching assignments, especially in Bali and elsewhere in Indonesia have informed and added profound depth and perspective to his art. Participation in exhibitions and recognition with national and international awards throughout Canada, USA, Japan and New Zealand have broadened Peter’s vision and exposure. Travels to Hong Kong and various regions of China and Taiwan have been a cultural delight to experience both historical and contemporary ceramics.