Tim Andrews English, b. 1960

Works
  • Tim Andrews, Yellow Faceted Bowl with Green Stripe, 2021
    Tim Andrews
    Yellow Faceted Bowl with Green Stripe, 2021
    porcelain with multiple glazes
    impressed seal mark 'TA 40'
    h. 11 x w. 9
    £ 176.00
    Tim Andrews, Yellow Faceted Bowl with Green Stripe, 2021
    £ 176.00
  • Tim Andrews, Faceted lidded piece, 2021
  • Tim Andrews, Tall Yellow Bottle Form with Green 'Drops', 2021
    Tim Andrews
    Tall Yellow Bottle Form with Green 'Drops', 2021
    porcelain with multiple glazes
    impressed seal mark 'TA 40'
    h. 24.5 x w. 15
    £ 413.00
    Tim Andrews, Tall Yellow Bottle Form with Green 'Drops', 2021
    £ 413.00
  • Tim Andrews, Blue Glazed lidded 'Gourd' Form, 2021
    Tim Andrews
    Blue Glazed lidded 'Gourd' Form, 2021
    porcelain with blue glaze
    impressed seal mark 'TA 40'
    h. 23 x w. 13
    £ 429.00
    Tim Andrews, Blue Glazed lidded 'Gourd' Form, 2021
    £ 429.00
  • Tim Andrews, Large Porcelain Form - Meander Lines, 2021
    Tim Andrews
    Large Porcelain Form - Meander Lines, 2021
    high fired porcelain
    can hold water
    impressed seal mark 'TA 40'
    h. 21 x w. 23
    £ 864.00
    Tim Andrews, Large Porcelain Form - Meander Lines, 2021
    £ 864.00
  • Tim Andrews, Very Tall Conical Form , 2021
    Tim Andrews
    Very Tall Conical Form , 2021
    high fired porcelain
    suitable for holding water water
    impressed seal mark 'TA 40'
    h. 35.5 x w. 21
    £ 1,865.00
    Tim Andrews, Very Tall Conical Form , 2021
    £ 1,865.00
  • Tim Andrews, Quills Sculpture , 2021
    Tim Andrews
    Quills Sculpture , 2021
    porcelain with black/white resist
    impressed seal mark 'TA 40'
    h. 48 x w. 25
    £ 2,145.00
    Tim Andrews, Quills Sculpture , 2021
    £ 2,145.00
Overview

Tim Andrews has gained an International reputation for his distinctive smoke-fired and raku ceramics. He makes individual Raku work - black and white with linear decoration or burnished muted coloured slips. The pieces are usually thrown, although new work is handbuilt. Bisque-firing is in a conventional gas kiln to 1060˚C. Many pieces have a 'resist' slip and glaze applied and are then fired in a 'top hat' fibre glass kiln to around 1000˚C, before removal when red-hot to a smoking chamber. When cold the resist glaze is chipped off and the pot cleaned up and waxed.

 

He is a Fellow of the C.P.A. and a full member of the Devon Guild of Craftsmen (Chairman of the selection Committee 1996 - 98) and a Member of the West Country Potters Association. His pieces have been acquired for both public and private collections including: Stoke on Trent and Liverpool Museums; Ashmolean Museum; St. John's College Oxford; Donna Karan, New York; Lord Chancellor Lord Irving; Imerys; The Royal Bank of Scotland (2006).

Exhibitions