A special event was held recently at Talents of
Windsor to celebrate the 15th Anniversary of Hazle Ceramics.
Antiques celebrity and fan of Hazle Cermics Eric Knowles was
in attendance.
For this event there was a special focus on Art Nouveau, including
a new building. Art Deco is featured too. With both styles favourites
of Eric, Hazle Ceramics have done what they most enjoy, creating
authentic period details. Other intricately researched, event-inspired
themes appear as Limited Paintings. The Village Collection was
launched with two new models.
There were twelve ceramics available including two event pieces
LObjet DArt and La Belle Epoch with the certificates
signed by Eric Knowles.
LObjet
DArt
This is a new ceramic based on the Art Nouveau Building in
Market Street, Cambridge. Lamps from Tiffany of New York, an
English Minton vase, a French Gallé lamp and other Art
Nouveau pieces fill the main and upper windows, with illustrious
makers named on the door. All these will be painted by Hazle.
Event Piece LP50 (on Cambridge Art Nouveau) £95
La
Belle Epoch
The very first Art Nouveau poster, promoting Wrens City
Churches, started a major trend in illustration. Works on this
ceramic are from Mucha, Mackmurdo and Beardsley, including his
motifs for Le Morte dArthur. (The original Belle Epoch
was the great Parisian era for the Arts, 1871-1914.) Painted
on Glyns House, an Art Nouveau building with sculpted
beauties from Londons Old Bond Street. Event Piece LP50
(on Fine Art Saleroom) £140
For more details visit the Hazle
Ceramics web site.
Visit the WCN Hazle Ceramics
information pages and message board.





