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'''Tim Andrews''' (born 1960 in Sussex) is a studio potter and David Leach's most successful apprentice.
'''Tim Andrews''' (born 1960 in Sussex) is a studio potter and David Leach's most successful apprentice.
Having first trainned with David 1978-79, he then studied at Dartington and set up his own studio in 1981 only to return to share the workshop at Lowerdown with Daivd 1986-93.He now has a very successful studio at Woodbury in Devon.
Having first trainned with David 1978-79, he then studied at Dartington<ref>Ceramics book The craft potters directory,2008<ref/> and set up his own studio in 1981 only to return to share the workshop at Lowerdown with Daivd 1986-93.He now has a very successful studio at Woodbury in Devon.


Tim has gainned an international reputation for his distinctive smoked-fired and Raku ceramics
Tim has gainned an international reputation for his distinctive smoked-fired and Raku ceramics

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Tim Andrews (born 1960 in Sussex) is a studio potter and David Leach's most successful apprentice. Having first trainned with David 1978-79, he then studied at Dartington<ref>Ceramics book The craft potters directory,2008Cite error: The opening <ref> tag is malformed or has a bad name (see the help page). and set up his own studio in 1981 only to return to share the workshop at Lowerdown with Daivd 1986-93.He now has a very successful studio at Woodbury in Devon.

Tim has gainned an international reputation for his distinctive smoked-fired and Raku ceramics along with increasing respect as an author on Raku and its leading makers.

His pieces are found in both public and private collections and are exhibited widely across the UK and abroad.

References

1. Andrews Tim "Raku" A.C.Black, London 2nd Ed. 2005 ISBN 0-71366490-8

2. Andrews Tim "Raku a review of contemporary work" A.C.Black,London 1994 ISBN 0-7136836-2

3. "The Ceramics Book" The craft potters Association directory,2nd Ed 2008 ISBN 978-713836-2

4. http://www.studiopottery.co.uk

5. http://www.crafts.org.uk

6. Davies Peter "5 Devon Potters" 2004 ISBN 9548083-0-4

7. http://www.craftscouncil.org.uk/crafts-directory.

External Links

1. http://www.Timandrewsceramics.co.uk