Roberto Gagliano - Vase (3) - Pottery





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Set of three conical ceramic vases signed by Roberto Gagliano, produced in Italy in the 1970s–1980s, with heights of 28 cm, 22 cm and 13 cm, a width of 10 cm and a depth of 7 cm.
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Set of 3 conical vases by Robert Gagliano from the 70s-80s, signed
Respectively 28 cm, 22 cm and 13 cm
Robert Gagliano (Brighton, United Kingdom) Master potter and founder of "Pottery Gagliano" in Brighton. Background: Born in Sicily, he learned the art using traditional mountain clay and earned a diploma in ceramics, technology and design. He moved to England in 2001. Style: Known for his expert turning and hand-building techniques. He is highly sought after for his technical skill and has collaborated with famous contemporary artists such as David Shrigley and Dan Baldwin, creating the ceramic vases that the latter use in their artworks. Studio: He runs a noted ceramics school in Brighton (Rodhus Creative Studios), where he has trained thousands of students, some of whom have appeared on the program The Great Pottery Throw Down.
Set of 3 conical vases by Robert Gagliano from the 70s-80s, signed
Respectively 28 cm, 22 cm and 13 cm
Robert Gagliano (Brighton, United Kingdom) Master potter and founder of "Pottery Gagliano" in Brighton. Background: Born in Sicily, he learned the art using traditional mountain clay and earned a diploma in ceramics, technology and design. He moved to England in 2001. Style: Known for his expert turning and hand-building techniques. He is highly sought after for his technical skill and has collaborated with famous contemporary artists such as David Shrigley and Dan Baldwin, creating the ceramic vases that the latter use in their artworks. Studio: He runs a noted ceramics school in Brighton (Rodhus Creative Studios), where he has trained thousands of students, some of whom have appeared on the program The Great Pottery Throw Down.

