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Shop Patrick Crabb (b. 1947) - Postmodernist Raku Shard Ceramic Vessel, Signed (1994)
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Patrick Crabb (b. 1947) - Postmodernist Raku Shard Ceramic Vessel, Signed (1994)

$710.00

Patrick Crabb (b. 1947) - Postmodernist Raku Shard Ceramic Vessel, Signed (1994). In good condition with wear consistent with age and the nature of the material.

Size: 13”H x 6.75”W x 4.75”D

Patrick Shia Crabb (b. 1947) is a sculptor known for his “deconstruction style” tall vessels, large wall platters and figurative sculptures. Hand building, throwing and the use of unique molds are all used to create his unique forms. Crabb uses a combination of firing techniques including raku, oxidation, cone 06-04 range, low-salt, obvara, sawdust, and other atmospheric firing methods.

Shard vessels and large wall platters are assembled using broken shards of the form. Each shard is fired or glazed individually then reassembled into the original form. The shards reference antiquity while the bright patterned colors reference contemporary time. This work is vessel form as an art object. Crabb’s travels and experience of primitive cultures of Asia, Africa and South America have impacted his multi-cultural imageries and colors. Rick Dillingham has influenced his “deconstructed style” shard vessels. Elements of this body of work and techniques are carried to Crabb’s figurative and architectural forms.

Crabb is a recipient of numerous awards including the Fulbright Grant Award, issued by the Queen Elizabeth II Arts Council (QEII), New Zealand.

Patrick S. Crabb signs all of his gallery work with a post-firing numbering system along with his signature. This number code system has been used since 1978. As an example the number #21195: the final 2 digits, 95, indicate the year the object was made, 1995; the 11 refers to the month of November; the digit 2 refers to the second completed piece in the month of November. Occasionally, a letter is added to this number (for example #21195-P). This letter references a form, in this example, P is for platter at other times the letter T is for teapot [The Mark’s Project]

Public Collections

Auckland Museum, Auckland, New Zealand

Beijing University, Beijing, China

Bensacola Junior College, Pensacola, Florida

George E. Ohr Cultural Arts Center, Biloxi, Mississippi

International Museum of Ceramics, Faenza, Italy

Kyushu Ceramic Museum, Arita, Japan

Marietta College, Marietta, Ohio

Museum of Modern Ceramics, Castelli, Italy

Scripps College, Claremont, California

Taipei Museum of Fine Arts, Taiwan

Mint Museum, Charlotte, North Carolina

Montclair Art Museum, Montclair, New Jersey

University of Wisconsin, Platteville, Wisconsin

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Patrick Crabb (b. 1947) - Postmodernist Raku Shard Ceramic Vessel, Signed (1994). In good condition with wear consistent with age and the nature of the material.

Size: 13”H x 6.75”W x 4.75”D

Patrick Shia Crabb (b. 1947) is a sculptor known for his “deconstruction style” tall vessels, large wall platters and figurative sculptures. Hand building, throwing and the use of unique molds are all used to create his unique forms. Crabb uses a combination of firing techniques including raku, oxidation, cone 06-04 range, low-salt, obvara, sawdust, and other atmospheric firing methods.

Shard vessels and large wall platters are assembled using broken shards of the form. Each shard is fired or glazed individually then reassembled into the original form. The shards reference antiquity while the bright patterned colors reference contemporary time. This work is vessel form as an art object. Crabb’s travels and experience of primitive cultures of Asia, Africa and South America have impacted his multi-cultural imageries and colors. Rick Dillingham has influenced his “deconstructed style” shard vessels. Elements of this body of work and techniques are carried to Crabb’s figurative and architectural forms.

Crabb is a recipient of numerous awards including the Fulbright Grant Award, issued by the Queen Elizabeth II Arts Council (QEII), New Zealand.

Patrick S. Crabb signs all of his gallery work with a post-firing numbering system along with his signature. This number code system has been used since 1978. As an example the number #21195: the final 2 digits, 95, indicate the year the object was made, 1995; the 11 refers to the month of November; the digit 2 refers to the second completed piece in the month of November. Occasionally, a letter is added to this number (for example #21195-P). This letter references a form, in this example, P is for platter at other times the letter T is for teapot [The Mark’s Project]

Public Collections

Auckland Museum, Auckland, New Zealand

Beijing University, Beijing, China

Bensacola Junior College, Pensacola, Florida

George E. Ohr Cultural Arts Center, Biloxi, Mississippi

International Museum of Ceramics, Faenza, Italy

Kyushu Ceramic Museum, Arita, Japan

Marietta College, Marietta, Ohio

Museum of Modern Ceramics, Castelli, Italy

Scripps College, Claremont, California

Taipei Museum of Fine Arts, Taiwan

Mint Museum, Charlotte, North Carolina

Montclair Art Museum, Montclair, New Jersey

University of Wisconsin, Platteville, Wisconsin

Patrick Crabb (b. 1947) - Postmodernist Raku Shard Ceramic Vessel, Signed (1994). In good condition with wear consistent with age and the nature of the material.

Size: 13”H x 6.75”W x 4.75”D

Patrick Shia Crabb (b. 1947) is a sculptor known for his “deconstruction style” tall vessels, large wall platters and figurative sculptures. Hand building, throwing and the use of unique molds are all used to create his unique forms. Crabb uses a combination of firing techniques including raku, oxidation, cone 06-04 range, low-salt, obvara, sawdust, and other atmospheric firing methods.

Shard vessels and large wall platters are assembled using broken shards of the form. Each shard is fired or glazed individually then reassembled into the original form. The shards reference antiquity while the bright patterned colors reference contemporary time. This work is vessel form as an art object. Crabb’s travels and experience of primitive cultures of Asia, Africa and South America have impacted his multi-cultural imageries and colors. Rick Dillingham has influenced his “deconstructed style” shard vessels. Elements of this body of work and techniques are carried to Crabb’s figurative and architectural forms.

Crabb is a recipient of numerous awards including the Fulbright Grant Award, issued by the Queen Elizabeth II Arts Council (QEII), New Zealand.

Patrick S. Crabb signs all of his gallery work with a post-firing numbering system along with his signature. This number code system has been used since 1978. As an example the number #21195: the final 2 digits, 95, indicate the year the object was made, 1995; the 11 refers to the month of November; the digit 2 refers to the second completed piece in the month of November. Occasionally, a letter is added to this number (for example #21195-P). This letter references a form, in this example, P is for platter at other times the letter T is for teapot [The Mark’s Project]

Public Collections

Auckland Museum, Auckland, New Zealand

Beijing University, Beijing, China

Bensacola Junior College, Pensacola, Florida

George E. Ohr Cultural Arts Center, Biloxi, Mississippi

International Museum of Ceramics, Faenza, Italy

Kyushu Ceramic Museum, Arita, Japan

Marietta College, Marietta, Ohio

Museum of Modern Ceramics, Castelli, Italy

Scripps College, Claremont, California

Taipei Museum of Fine Arts, Taiwan

Mint Museum, Charlotte, North Carolina

Montclair Art Museum, Montclair, New Jersey

University of Wisconsin, Platteville, Wisconsin

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