David Millidge produces unique ceramic sculptures and installations using a combination of slip-casting and thrown forms.
He is very experimental with layering glazes and wax -resist techniques, although many of his effects are created solely with coloured clays. His eclectic mix of influences include science, marine life and architecture. David studied sculpture (BA) at St Martins' School of Art, London, 1969 - 1972 (the year of 'The Locked Room').
For many years David concentrated on raising a family and building his own business. After returning to the art world he studied ceramics with a new unbridled passion for creativity. His ambition and dedication are now driving him to create significant works.
David Millidge produces unique ceramic sculptures and installations using a combination of slip-casting and thrown forms.
He is very experimental with layering glazes and wax -resist techniques, although many of his effects are created solely with coloured clays. His eclectic mix of influences include science, marine life and architecture. David studied sculpture (BA) at St Martins' School of Art, London, 1969 - 1972 (the year of 'The Locked Room').
For many years David concentrated on raising a family and building his own business. After returning to the art world he studied ceramics with a new unbridled passion for creativity. His ambition and dedication are now driving him to create significant works.
David Millidge produces unique ceramic sculptures and installations using a combination of slip-casting and thrown forms.
He is very experimental with layering glazes and wax -resist techniques, although many of his effects are created solely with coloured clays. His eclectic mix of influences include science, marine life and architecture. David studied sculpture (BA) at St Martins' School of Art, London, 1969 - 1972 (the year of 'The Locked Room').
For many years David concentrated on raising a family and building his own business. After returning to the art world he studied ceramics with a new unbridled passion for creativity. His ambition and dedication are now driving him to create significant works.
David Millidge produces unique ceramic sculptures and installations using a combination of slip-casting and thrown forms.
He is very experimental with layering glazes and wax -resist techniques, although many of his effects are created solely with coloured clays. His eclectic mix of influences include science, marine life and architecture. David studied sculpture (BA) at St Martins' School of Art, London, 1969 - 1972 (the year of 'The Locked Room').
For many years David concentrated on raising a family and building his own business. After returning to the art world he studied ceramics with a new unbridled passion for creativity. His ambition and dedication are now driving him to create significant works.