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Jason Wason White Studio Pottery Vessel, UK, 20th century

$730
Description

An ovoid vessel with an elemental, geological tone. Tapered at the base, the piece swells outward before narrowing again, finished by two small stud-like details on either side. 


Jason Wason (b. 1946) is a British ceramicist whose practice began at a crafts co-operative in Scotland, working alongside a weaver, saddler and jeweller. He later trained under Bernard Leach — an influential figure in 20th-century British ceramics — before he established his own studio in West Penwith. 


To truly grasp the essence of Wason’s work, one must envision his studio; a veiled asylum on a Cornish hillside, suspended “between sea and sky”, where wind, rain and the raw ocean shape both the man and his clay. 


Largely self-taught and guided by an innate sense of roving independence, the ceramist’s vessels carry the imprint of distant cultures and prehistoric landscapes, echoing a perpetual dialogue between artistic customs and elemental forces. His works have been acquired by the V&A and Tate St Ives for both permanent and temporary collections.


In good vintage condition, no visible issues or scratches. Marked ‘JW’ to the base.

Measurements

H13 x W14 x D14 cm

Condition
Pre-owned
Color
White
Seller
Béton Brut

Béton Brut presents rare, design-led furniture from Europe and Japan. The collection, drawn from over a century of design, coheres around functional art & sculptural forms. Béton Brut comes from the concrete finish used in modernist architecture. It is rational yet organic, just like the collection.

  • Minimalist
  • Vintage

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