Tuesday, October 4, 2011

RIP Len Castle


                                            New Zealand potter Len Castle died on Thursday.
                                                         Old, and after a GREAT life.


He was one of New Zealands first art potters, making uniquely local work for the first time.
He stayed original and vibrant throughout his career.
We were big fans of his work.


He was named a 'New Zealand Living Icon' (akin to the National Living Treasure system in Japan)
 in 2003, the first potter to be honoured so.


Sea secrets by Len Castle




                                                          Dust by slovenly housekeeping.

9 comments:

  1. Hi, first blogger estate for me as well. I love reading kiwi blogs as my husband (the sailor) is a kiwi. I am looking forward to reading yours muse and images.

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  2. Thanks, I am now very interested in the late Len Castle's work.

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  3. Have you seen Lester Kings work. I have a few of his pieces. Most of all I love all his TIKI works

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  4. O,he was so unique!
    There's been some bloody good potters produced in this country!
    XXX

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  5. beautiful work, worth checking it out. thanks for the introduction, I'm fascinated by potters and their work
    aleka

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  6. Can't see the dust.
    How lovely that you have some of his work, it's beautiful.

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  7. those are some beautiful pieces. it always saddens me when artists die. the world is lesser to me because there is just that much less creativity in it. it always feels like the end of an era.

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  8. Why was that not bigger news? I remember raving to a friend about the wonder of the work of Toss Woollaston only to be told he had died a few months earlier. Where is our artist's national mourning day and general public announcement system?

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