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Year Created

2016

Year Acquired

2017

Cultures

Canadian

Medium

Ceramic

Art Forms

Sculpture

Bomb Form

by: Lee Horus Clark


Bomb Form

Small lee horus clark 8x Lee Horus Clark
Following graduation with distinction from the New Brunswick College of Craft and Design, Lee Horus Clark worked with masters of ceramic arts internationally. He also researched, designed, and built wood-fired Anagama kilns, producing hand-built clay vessels and sculptures. His excellence in clay is defined by his commitment to perfecting wood-firing techniques.

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