Taking Tea
Morgen Hall (b.1960)
Born in the United States, she spent her early years in Scotland. She
trained in ceramics in the 1980s at Grays School of Art, Aberdeen followed
by an MA in Cardiff where she now lives and works. She has always been
committed to the production of tableware intended for everyday use. The
playful forms and lively decorated surfaces emphasise the celebratory
aspects of mealtimes offering an irresistible invitation to take tea.
The wares are wheel-thrown in a fine red earthenware, impressed patterned
with a roulette and turned to give a very precise finish. The decoration
uses coloured slips and paper stencils. Between 1998-2001, as a Research
fellow in Cardiff, Morgen Hall investigated ways of combining more industrial
methods with hand production and introduced aspects of computer technology
to create the designs.
Large
teapot
Large globular teapot with barley sugar twist handle and lid in red earthenware
body. With circle and dash pattern in blue, pink and white. Lid and spout
double dash pattern. Tin glaze.
22 cms high
c1137
Catalogue
Taking Tea Introduction
Factory Production
Staffordshire Teapot On Stand | Souvenir Mug | Sadler And Sons Ltd | Yixing
Studio Pottery
Geoffrey Whiting | Mary White | Janice Tchalenko | Richard Launder | Sarah Walton | Walter Keeler | Morgen Hall | Angus Suttie | Peter Meanley | Katsue Ibata | Rioje Koie | Paul Scott | John Pollex | Sandy Brown | Virginia Graham | Lowri Davies | Martin Lungley |

