Brother Thomas Bezanson
Cloth $50.00
| 978-0-8028-6312-6
| 2007
Description
Spanning a year’s time, this daybook displays full-color images of Brother Thomas Bezanson’s ceramic vessels, along with his wise and eloquent observations on the nature of art and faith. Praised as "one of the greatest artists in the Western pottery world" by Japanese ceramicist Tatsuzo Shimaoka, Brother Thomas explores his faith and the process of creating the celebrated porcelains that are his life’s work.
Author
Brother Thomas Bezanson, a Benedictine monk at Weston Priory in Vermont for twenty-five years, has worked as an artist-in-residence with the Benedictine sisters of Erie since 1985. His porcelains can be found in over fifty national and international public collections, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Art Institute of Chicago, the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, and private collections in America and abroad.
7 1/2 x 6, 138 pages, illustrations throughout
Distributed for Pucker Art Publications, Pucker Gallery, Boston
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