About Andrew Hull Martin Brothers work has been a big influence on my own work through the years. I want to bring together my interest in birds and animals with caricature to develop humanistic qualities into each piece. I have created individual humerous characters with heads that are able to be moved, creating vessel type sculptures and short storylines have been created to describe each character. I had ten years experience of being a fantasy sculptor before being employed by Cobridge Stoneware in Stoke-on-Trent. At Cobridge I was asked to produce Martin Brothers type work (my dream job). In December 2005 I decided to set up my own business called Burslem Pottery. My future ambitions are to carry on adding to a highly collectable range and I hope to develop my own contemporary style with each new piece of work. |
Andrew Hull Pottery We are happy to be able to show you the first piece from the newly formed Andrew Hull Pottery. Andrew has ceased his connection with Burslem pottery (the few pieces of this we have left are at the bottom of this page). Now free from previous ties we are happy to support Andrew in his new venture. This first piece is called Wallace and is in and edition of 65. It shows Andrews complete dedication to detail. |
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Burslem Pottery |
We have decided to reduce Burslem Pottery pieces by 25% to concentrate on Andrews new work |