Ken Eastman, A river in the trees (2021)
Ken Eastman, Sketch Series 1 (2017)
Ken Eastman, Sketch Series 2 (2017)
Ken Eastman, Talking with Strangers (2015)
Ken Eastman, Objects with Memory I (2016)
Ken Eastman, Objects with Memory I & II (2016)
Ken Eastman, Objects with Memory II (2016)
Ken Eastman, Familiar Place VI (2016)
Ken Eastman, Familiar Place VII (2016)
Ken Eastman, Familiar Place IX (2016)
Ken Eastman, installation view of Out of Place at Marsden Woo Gallery (2009)
Ken Eastman trained at Edinburgh College of Art before completing an MA at the Royal College of Art. He creates intriguing, multi-faceted and undulating vessels. Variations of texture and smoothness sit side by side, and naturalistic forms run into angular architectural lines. With no set viewing point, his almost surreal structures have the seemingly impossible ability to shift and alter their appearance.
Eastman has won many prestigious awards in the field of the ceramic arts, including the Arts Foundation Fellowship in Ceramics in1998-99 and Gold Medal at the World Ceramic Biennale, Korea in 2001. His work is held in numerous public collections in Japan, the USA, Canada, Australia, the Netherlands and the UK.
For a list of available works please contact
Tatjana Marsden
info@marsdenwoo.com
+44(0)20 7336 6396
Past Exhibitions
Ken Eastman, A river in the trees (2021)
Ken Eastman, Sketch Series 1 (2017)
Ken Eastman, Sketch Series 2 (2017)
Ken Eastman, Talking with Strangers (2015)
Ken Eastman, Objects with Memory I (2016)
Ken Eastman, Objects with Memory I & II (2016)
Ken Eastman, Objects with Memory II (2016)
Ken Eastman, Familiar Place VI (2016)
Ken Eastman, Familiar Place VII (2016)
Ken Eastman, Familiar Place IX (2016)
Ken Eastman, installation view of Out of Place at Marsden Woo Gallery (2009)
Ken Eastman trained at Edinburgh College of Art before completing an MA at the Royal College of Art. He creates intriguing, multi-faceted and undulating vessels. Variations of texture and smoothness sit side by side, and naturalistic forms run into angular architectural lines. With no set viewing point, his almost surreal structures have the seemingly impossible ability to shift and alter their appearance.
Eastman has won many prestigious awards in the field of the ceramic arts, including the Arts Foundation Fellowship in Ceramics in1998-99 and Gold Medal at the World Ceramic Biennale, Korea in 2001. His work is held in numerous public collections in Japan, the USA, Canada, Australia, the Netherlands and the UK.
For a list of available works please contact
Tatjana Marsden
info@marsdenwoo.com
+44(0)20 7336 6396