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ian carty ceramics fine art and
horsehair ceramics
ireland


Ian’s technique is based on a type of Pottery mass-produced around the first century AD these pots were coated with a very fine slip which potters had been using for hundreds of years to create there famous white and black pottery.                                                                      
 
He has made his own Irish version by infusing real Horsehair, and peat from Irish bogs into the kiln as the vessels are fired, this releases carbon, in the form of black smoke which is infused into the pottery creating a dark black finish, and leaving the carbon infused into the ceramic, each piece is polished with bees wax to protect the finish.
This process is very time consuming, and often takes Ian several hours to complete just one piece.  
Ian was born in Sligo in the scenic North West of Ireland and his ceramics are highly creative and extremely artistic. His designs are currently being sold nationally and internationally throughout Ireland and the USA,
Ian has also been featured on RTE 1on the popular Irish Television Series Craft Master, in the craft council of Irelands search for the best craft and design Ireland has to offer.
 
Ian’s work is highly recognised as representing the best of Irish craft and design, and won best product award and highly commended at the Craft Council of Irelands showcase event 2014
 
I like to create ceramics which inspire the senses and allow the user to make a connection




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