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Ian Dodgson worked in ceramics from the age of 14, under the guidance of Dick Unsworth of Ingleton Pottery. From the age of 25 he bought and sold fine arts and had various galleries in the North of England. In the late 90s he started developing Ceramica Mogan Pottery and in January 2005 took over part of Cerámica in Mogán as his studio. In 2003 he decided to share his passion for art. This website is the result. "Cerámica Mogán" pottery, designed and hand-thrown by Ian Dodgson, is available at Cerámica's shop in Gran Canaria and via the website.
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Paul Edmondson paints in oils, acrylic and water-colours and is well known in Gran Canaria for his paintings of the countryside and towns of the island. He trained in Performance and Conceptual Art at Nottingham University and cites Pop Art, Cezanne, Dada and Warhol among his influences.
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Ann Hodgson Dodgson lived for many years in Gran Canaria and painted the mountains and valleys of the island in a remarkable style which captured the effects of changing light on this rugged but beautiful landscape.
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Dick Unsworth established Ingleton Pottery in N.Yorkshire in 1971, where he specialises in high-fired hand-thrown stoneware for which he developed his own recipes for clay and glazes. Jill, his wife does the decorating and glazing. |
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Sammi Melian Phipps is the granddaughter of Lesley, Ian Dodgson's wife-to-be.
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