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Keith Campbell Exhibition: “50 Years in Clay: Still more to Say” at Jonathons, Sept. 14-30.

Keith Campbell. 2017. C/6 porcelain plate with photo stencil airbrushed, drawn, brushed, sgrafitto image with a clear glaze 35 cm wide

Keith Campbell. 2017. C/6 porcelain plate with photo stencil airbrushed, drawn, brushed, sgrafitto image with a clear glaze 35 cm wide

Keith Campbell  continues his commentary on Canadian history and politics with “TOASTING 150” celebrating Canada’s 150th Birthday with the portraits of the 23 Prime Ministers of Canada on porcelain toast. The works are part of a 50 years retrospective, “50 Years in Clay: Still more to Say“, at Jonathon Bancroft-Snell Gallery in London, ON, from Sept 14 to Sept 30th.

Enjoy Keith’s wit and commentary.

Keith Campbell and Slide Show Updates a New Feature on Studio Ceramics Canada

Keith Campbell. 2012. "She Would Not Be Amused". Thrown porcelain stein with lid, sculpted, handbuilt, photo stencil image, drawn and airbrushed, pink stain with a clear glaze over and fired to C/6. Gold lustre fired ti C/018. It is 22 cm tall.

Keith Campbell. 2012. “She Would Not Be Amused”. Thrown porcelain stein with lid, sculpted, handbuilt, photo stencil image, drawn and airbrushed, pink stain with a clear glaze over and fired to C/6. Gold lustre fired ti C/018. It is 22 cm tall.

I am adding a new feature to the website. To take advantage of the internet’s dynamic potential I will be occasionally adding a slide show and comments to previously published artist pages.  Books, as magnificent as they are, quickly become dated.  Artists’ directions and creations are constantly changing. I will post an announcements on new image updates as they are created with a link to the artist’s page.

This feature, which will be at the end of the page’s “Gallery” section, will illustrate newly created, or newly discovered/uncovered, works by artists previously published. Look for the heading titled “Slide Show and  Update.”

The first artist to be updated is Keith Campbell. Keith is an artist who very much wears his political heart on his sleeve.

Let me know what you think of the feature.