SOLD ITEM 9558 - David Snair artisan ceramist porcelain vase 1976

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David Snair hand thrown high-fired porcelain bottle form vase with crystalline glaze in perfect condition. It measures 3 3/8." high and about 3" wide. It is signed Snair FN at the bottom, and dated 76. Artisan ceramist David Snair of Columbus, Ohio, revived and mastered the forgotten art of crystalline glaze and gave it a new dimension. His tutorial on crystalline glaze recipes was published in the December 1975 issue of Ceramic Monthly. He received a BS from Purdue University in 1970 and an MA in ceramics in 1974. He taught at the Lafayette Art Center in Indiana. The Purdue University staff recommended David Snair as a ceramic graduate assistant and described him thus: "His creative ceramic work has improved at a phenomenal rate and is now just about the most inventive and well thought out student work at Perdue." His ceramic art collections can be seen at Ohio State University Museum, Columbus Museum of Art, Massillon Museum in Ohio, the Lannan Foundation, U.S. Gypsum, and the Edward Orton Jr. Ceramic Foundation. He exhibited at the 1973 Mid States Craft Exhibition; the Indianapolis Museum of Art; the 1974 Biennial Michiana Regional Art Competition; the Mansfield Art Center 1975; the Nat'l Cone Box Show in 1975, and many more.
 
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