GALLERY

JOANNE COOKE


Joanne studied for a BTEC National Diploma in Art & Design at Thurrock College in 1988 - 1991. She went on to take her Degree in 3D Design (wood, metal, ceramics, glass) at Manchester Metropolitan University, graduating in 1995.

Joanne says of her work:

"My ceramic work initially took the form of small scale boxes, a theme which began during the final year of my degree course. A few years after graduation, inspired by a sketch I had drawn of our "family dog", I decided to try making on a large scale. The experience marked a major turning point in my work. A dog obsession had begun.

At first I experimented with mixed media (a ceramic dog with cloth ears!), but I now work solely in stoneware clay, making each dog individually using a combination of slab and coil building techniques.

When producing a piece, my aim is not to replicate a dog in clay but to create my impression of it. I like to exaggerate certain characteristics that stand out, particularly facial expressions. Working from life and photos, I try to capture the essence of many different breeds, from Chihuahuas to Deerhounds."

Joe has exhibited her dog sculptures all over the UK. Shows include The British Craft Trade Fair in Harrogate, Potters in the Cathedral at Ely Cathedral, 'The Alternative Cruffs' at Artifex, Sutton Coldfield, Potfest at Penrith, 'Twinkle' at Midas, Lincoln and Art in Clay, Farnham, Surrey.

At around the same time that Joanne began sculpting dogs she became involved with the Leeds-based Arts Charity - Pyramid Of Arts. They bring together artists with and without learning disabilities to work on challenging arts projects. For the last 18 months she has been working on a project with the adult group to produce a large scale outdoor sculpture which started as a seed of an idea put forward to the members by Joanne, and has now resulted, after lots of hurdles, in a magnificent tribute to teamwork. The group, working with Joanne and fellow Leeds-based ceramicist Cath Murphy, has produced a series of 5 ceramic towers ranging in height from 4 feet to almost 9 feet tall which are now on permanent display in the grounds of Thwaite Mills in Stourton, Leeds.

Basset Hound
Border Terrier
British Bull Dog
Bull Terrier
Basset Hound
Ceramic
£355
Border Terrier
Ceramic
£285
British Bull Dog
Ceramic
£340
Bull Terrier
Ceramic
30 cm high
£285
Boxer
Doberman
Pug
Large Sitting Mutt
Boxer
Ceramic
45 cm high
(POA)
Doberman
Ceramic
50 cm high
(POA)
Pug
Ceramic
£285
Large Sitting Mutt
Ceramic
50 cm high
(POA)
Jack Russell
Jack Russell
Ceramic
£275
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