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Mike's interest
in art was stimulated at an early age through the enthusiasm of
his father and uncle who were both good amateur artists. Although
Mike's academic background is in social science and he is still
a part-time tutor in Sociology and Politics, his interest in art
and ceramics was rekindled in 1975 when he undertook Teachers Workshop
Classes in Ceramics at St Albans College of Art and Design
under the direction of Hugh Spenlove. After a year he was thoroughly
hooked and he continued his studies at Hertforshire University.
Together with his wife Lisbeth de la Cour, who also a potter, he constructed a Ceramics Studio in
the grounds of their house in St Albans. Each Christmas they
hold an annual sale of their hand thrown pottery, which ranges from
Traditional Stoneware to Majolica. They also exhibit their work
at craft-fares and local craft shops.
Mike and Lisbeth
enjoy camping in wild locations like Brittany and Cornwall and some
of the inspiration for their work comes from the colourful subtropical
beauty of the flora and fauna viewed against the sea and cliffs
and the fishing villages of these special places. Mike, in particular
is influenced by the bright colours which can be achieved by the
use of majolica glaze and decorates his bowls with vivd paintings
of fruit, flowers, boats, fish and other images which express his
love of the sea and countryside.
Their
pottery can be viewed by appointment Tel: 01727 852369 or e-mail stangedelacour@hotmail.com
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