David Fernandez

“My collectors comment that my pottery looks "quietly beautiful". I could not wish for a better compliment. For the past forty five plus years, clay has been and always will be my passion.”

[...By combining simple forms, a carved surface, unique colors and gravity I have developed an individual look that is easily recognizable....]

By combining simple forms, a carved surface, unique colors and gravity I have developed an individual look that is easily recognizable. My collectors comment that my pottery looks “quietly beautiful”. I could not wish for a better compliment. For the past forty five plus years, clay has been and always will be my passion.

The vessels I make are influenced from Mycenaean, Greek, Egyptian pottery; as well as modern American Indian pottery. I take a purist approach, mixing all my clay and glazes from formulas I have developed. I designed and  built the kiln I fire my pieces in. I like glazes to move and run on the surface of the forms in a controlled way. I have fine-tuned the firing of the kiln to insured my wide variety of colors, especially difficult reds and purples.

I Graduated from Whitman College in the State of Washington with a B.A. in Art and Mathematics with honors in art. I received a Craft Fellowship from the National Endowment of the Arts, Visual Arts in Schools Program. In 1978 I became Director of the Kimball Art Center, in Park City, Utah. I have been a full time professional artist specializing in wheel turned stoneware vessels since 1980.

Information

129 E. Main Street
Seagrove, NC 27341

336-207-6985

Pottery Studio:

Seagrove Stoneware

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Hours:

Tuesday: - Friday 10am - 4pm
Saturday: 10am - 5pm
Sunday: 12-4pm

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