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Ceramics by Simon Fell at Studiopottery.co.uk - <b> Karparc</b><br>
Earthenware (each about 6cm x 3cm x 2.5cm)
<br>A work comprising many pieces . The work is growing as buyers get a substantial discount if they make a car and contribute it to the work.<br>Created in 2008. Ceramics by Simon Fell at Studiopottery.co.uk - <b>Spilt</b><br>
Glazed earthenware, h 20cm<br>
One of my first pieces on the theme of catastrophe. In this case, it\_s a case of fruit that has dropped and burst open spilling and splitting the pods that it used to hold. <br>Produced in 2005. Ceramics by Simon Fell at Studiopottery.co.uk - <b>Designer Cactus</b><br>
Stoneware h50cm<br>
Plants grow through cell division. Cells replicate and divide, artistic ideas do something similar but they seem to propagate through association rather than duplication. Ceramics by Simon Fell at Studiopottery.co.uk - <b>Potgun</b><br>
Earthenware, w 30cm<br>
No person or animal was hurt in the making of this sculpture. The clay got a thorough beating however, luckily it took it like a man. Ceramics by Simon Fell at Studiopottery.co.uk - <b>Treasure chest</b><br>
Glazed stoneware, h 30cm<br>
Treasure chests appear in pirate stories where they symbolise a dream of enormous wealth and good luck not unlike winning the lottery.
Ceramics by Simon Fell at Studiopottery.co.uk - <b>Tank Family</b><br>
Stoneware, h15cm<br>
The armour plated family are so cute with their rubber duck looks. Cuteness is the quality I most dislike in ‘craft’ work but it is also hard to resist using it. Ceramics by Simon Fell at Studiopottery.co.uk - <b>War of the Worlds</b><br>
Earthenware, bamboo, chain, light bulbs & wiring, h80cm.<br> 
A melodramatic tableau loosely based on H.G.Wells\_ \_War of the Worlds\_.<br> Created in 2007. Ceramics by Simon Fell at Studiopottery.co.uk - <b>War of the Worlds</b><br>
Earthenware, bamboo, chain, light bulbs & wiring, h80cm. I often work with imagery from the time of my childhood, it has more meaning and weight than current imagery. Obsolete technology has an inherent comic and tragic tinge
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