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£1,728 inc VATEcstacy of Time No 3 by Ann Goodfellow, Stoneware Learn More
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£349.99 inc VATA Ginormous Pear by Anon. Unknown, Ceramic Learn More
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£420 inc VATHow Do You Like That Apple by Anon. Unknown, Ceramic Learn More
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£960 inc VATWhite life size Greyhound, Ceramic Learn More
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Rare Goebel Porcelain Butcher's Shop Pig's Head by Anon. Unknown, Ceramic Learn More
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£954 inc VATCockerel by Colin Kellam, Ceramic Learn More
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£420 inc VATSheep Family by The Dragon Pottery, Ceramic Learn More
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Octopus II by Colin Kellam, Ceramic Learn More
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£1,020 inc VATAnteater Walking (1997) by Sallie Wakley, Ceramic Learn More
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£954 inc VATDodo I by Colin Kellam, Ceramic Learn More
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£3,600 inc VATWalking Dog by Ian Gregory, Ceramic Learn More
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Abstract Owl by Gail Dooley, Ceramic , Wood , Steel Learn More
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£1,500 inc VATCoral Waves by Ben Nicolas, Ceramic Learn More
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Abstract in Silver and Green (Wall Hanging) by Russell Platt, Ceramic , Various , Wood Learn More
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Oh Wise Owl by David Cooke, Ceramic, Steel Learn More
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£6,300 inc VATFerri Farahmandi, Embrace, Stoneware Learn More
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£474 inc VATRaku Glazed Ceramic Platter by Bruce Chivers, Ceramic Learn More
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£1,728 inc VATMark Smith, Pugwash's Vessel, Stoneware Learn More
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£2,160 inc VATRene White Cubes by David Millidge, Ceramic, Wood Learn More
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£4,320 inc VATBig G is part of a series of works called Zen Rogue Portraits that have grown out of Vilas's interest in the role of figurative art in ritual and worship. Combining his interest in religious statuary, devotional imagery and his own inner practice, he shows alternatives to the accepted western view of what constitutes spirituality. Rather than repeat and reinforce traditional depictions of holiness (for example haloed saints), Vilas has tried to show vulnerable characters whose innate goodness may not be readily apparent. The Zen Rogue characters may be seen as works in progress, ‘saints-in-the-making’ rather than finished, perfected beings. Big G is a homage to a portrait bust of St Gregory the Moor by an unknown German artist The holes in the body suggest that they could be paraded round the streets during religious festivals. Most reliquaries also have holes and openings where people can peer inside hoping to catch a glimpse of something special. Learn More