Pottery In Australia Vol 35 No 1 Autumn 1996
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Cameron Williams<br />
The scope of the ceramic field offers a limitless range of possibilities,<br />
both in the development of skills and the expression of an artiist's observations.<br />
Excellence and scale are the considerations foremost in<br />
my work. There exists in my work a solid grounding<br />
in practical skills centred on the development of large<br />
wheel-thrown vessels. The discipline required to develop<br />
understanding and techniques necessary to the making of<br />
pieces with a high degree of difficulty is the first step on<br />
"Oranges" platter. E/W, underglazes. 45d (cm).<br />
the road to mastery. The production of a masterpiece is the<br />
ambition of any serious artist regardless of the medium he<br />
employs; my aspirations lie in this direction.<br />
The fulfilment of large-scale corporate commissions has<br />
provided the opportunity to accept new challenges in the field<br />
of site specific works and the development of skills in<br />
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18 POTTERY IN AUSTRALIA + ISSUE <strong>35</strong>/ I AUTUMN <strong>1996</strong>