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Dimensions: Width 32.5cm Height 13 cm
Anthony Bernulf Hodge, known as Tony Hodge, is a British ceramic artist born in 1950. He founded Skyfield Studios, producing distinctive studio pottery such as bowls, vases, and candlesticks, often marked with his signature tree-like logo.
Hodge's work is known for its postmodern style and organic designs, inspired by nature walks in Cornwall. A notable example is a vase from 1986 showcasing his nature-themed decoration.
In 1993, Hodge transitioned from ceramics to canvas work due to circumstances that prevented him from continuing in pottery.
His contributions to British studio pottery are widely recognised, with his pieces regularly featured in auctions, such as a large pottery bowl sold in February 2024. The tree-like mark on your bowl suggests it’s an authentic piece from Skyfield Studios, likely crafted in the 1980s or early 1990s.
Dimensions: Width 32.5cm Height 13 cm
Anthony Bernulf Hodge, known as Tony Hodge, is a British ceramic artist born in 1950. He founded Skyfield Studios, producing distinctive studio pottery such as bowls, vases, and candlesticks, often marked with his signature tree-like logo.
Hodge's work is known for its postmodern style and organic designs, inspired by nature walks in Cornwall. A notable example is a vase from 1986 showcasing his nature-themed decoration.
In 1993, Hodge transitioned from ceramics to canvas work due to circumstances that prevented him from continuing in pottery.
His contributions to British studio pottery are widely recognised, with his pieces regularly featured in auctions, such as a large pottery bowl sold in February 2024. The tree-like mark on your bowl suggests it’s an authentic piece from Skyfield Studios, likely crafted in the 1980s or early 1990s.
Dimensions: Width 32.5cm Height 13 cm
Anthony Bernulf Hodge, known as Tony Hodge, is a British ceramic artist born in 1950. He founded Skyfield Studios, producing distinctive studio pottery such as bowls, vases, and candlesticks, often marked with his signature tree-like logo.
Hodge's work is known for its postmodern style and organic designs, inspired by nature walks in Cornwall. A notable example is a vase from 1986 showcasing his nature-themed decoration.
In 1993, Hodge transitioned from ceramics to canvas work due to circumstances that prevented him from continuing in pottery.
His contributions to British studio pottery are widely recognised, with his pieces regularly featured in auctions, such as a large pottery bowl sold in February 2024. The tree-like mark on your bowl suggests it’s an authentic piece from Skyfield Studios, likely crafted in the 1980s or early 1990s.