Over the past three decades eberle has explored and tested the limits of porcelain with his prolific body of work ranging from classically inspired vessels to altered and deconstructed sculptures.
Ed eberly ceramics.
Contemporary functional ceramic art collection.
Over the past three decades pittsburgh artist edward eberle has explored and tested the limits of porcelain with his prolific body of work ranging from classically inspired vessels to altered and deconstructed sculptures.
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Using black ceramic ink terra sigillata and scraffito he decorates the unglazed porcelain surfaces with compositions of elaborately interlinked human and animal forms.
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This career retrospective brings works from the mid 1980s to the present into dialogue allowing visitors to discover the timeless and intriguing work of a true master.
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Houston center for contemporary craft hccc is pleased to present the first career retrospective of work by pittsburgh based ceramic artist edward eberle b.
In art education in 1967 instead of looking for a high school teaching position he entered graduate school hoping to teach ceramics at the college level and ultimately to become a full time artist.
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Also ed was a studio assistant for daniel rhodes and gained valuable experience from all of the faculty.
After graduating from alfred in 1972 and now a father of two sons eberle relocated his family to teach fine art and ceramics at the philadelphia college of art and again in 1975 with carnegie mellon university in pittsburgh pa.
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8 cm in height wheel thrown porcelain terra sigillata brush painted sgraffito 1985.
Eberle attended the new york state college of ceramics.
Vase made by ceramic artist ed eberle.