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One week to go before I deliver all the work to Cambridge Contemporary Art for my Solo Show "Supernature" (16th September to 10th October). This new piece is "Flat Pack Wolf Pack" and
is an edition of 6 in stainless steel.
I have been working hard all Summer for this show and I am really looking forward to seeing it all together and well presented in the gallery. Alongside my hand-built ceramics and limited edition sculptures I will be showing pen, ink and watercolour paintings and lino-cut prints.
I have really enjoyed exploring this new side to my work and it will really make for a complete exhibition. Most of the new work will be on my website by 16th September. There will be around 130 artworks to see in the gallery, not all of which will be on the website, so if you can get to see the show in person I am sure you will enjoy it.

Potfest-in-the-Park is next weekend (last weekend in July - see Shows page on my website)and loads of new work is coming out of the kiln.
I am trying out a new looser, more sketchy style and I am really enjoying it. Deliberately leaving tool marks and the evidence of making on the surface of the clay is certainly freeing up my work.
Lets hope for good weather in the Lake District as it is always such a great event - my favourite of the year.
Hope to see you there
Launch of 11 new pieces at The British Craft Trade Fair
I am pleased to say that my new range of limited edition sculptures are ready in time for the British Craft Trade Fair in Harrogate 11th,12th,and13th of April. They are available to view on my website now (New for 2010).
They range in price from £65 up to £2,225 on my website so I hope there is something for everyone. The launch of some of these new pieces to the general public will be at the Affordable Art Fair in Bristol (showing with The Hayloft Gallery 13th - 16th May). I hope you like them.


On the 4th March I installed my Bearhug relief sculpture at Ashfield Infant School in Workington, Cumbria. Thank you to the Headteacher Mrs Pat Smith (no relation) and Deputy Head Mrs Pauline Ives for asking me to make the artwork.
Whilst there I ran workshops with the very lively and enthusiastic children. Some of the results they came up with in clay truly astonished me. I also took the opportunity whilst in Cumbria to indulge my other passion, hill-walking. My friend Rob and I ascended Robinson (a fell in the North Western Lake district). The weather was exceptionally clear, with lots of snow on the tops. All in all, a successful and fun trip.
To visit my main News Blog site click this link http://paulsmithsculptures.blogspot.com
FINAL PREPARATIONS FOR SOLO SHOW
Sun, Sep 5 2010 10:49
| Final preparations for Solo Show at Cambridge Contemporary Art
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One week to go before I deliver all the work to Cambridge Contemporary Art for my Solo Show "Supernature" (16th September to 10th October). This new piece is "Flat Pack Wolf Pack" andis an edition of 6 in stainless steel.
I have been working hard all Summer for this show and I am really looking forward to seeing it all together and well presented in the gallery. Alongside my hand-built ceramics and limited edition sculptures I will be showing pen, ink and watercolour paintings and lino-cut prints.
I have really enjoyed exploring this new side to my work and it will really make for a complete exhibition. Most of the new work will be on my website by 16th September. There will be around 130 artworks to see in the gallery, not all of which will be on the website, so if you can get to see the show in person I am sure you will enjoy it.
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Potfest-in-the-Park
Sat, Jul 24 2010 06:08
| International Ceramics Festival in Cumbria
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Potfest-in-the-Park is next weekend (last weekend in July - see Shows page on my website)and loads of new work is coming out of the kiln.
I am trying out a new looser, more sketchy style and I am really enjoying it. Deliberately leaving tool marks and the evidence of making on the surface of the clay is certainly freeing up my work.
Lets hope for good weather in the Lake District as it is always such a great event - my favourite of the year.
Hope to see you there
New work now on website
Fri, Apr 2 2010 01:10
| Launch of new sculptures at BCTF
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I am pleased to say that my new range of limited edition sculptures are ready in time for the British Craft Trade Fair in Harrogate 11th,12th,and13th of April. They are available to view on my website now (New for 2010).
They range in price from £65 up to £2,225 on my website so I hope there is something for everyone. The launch of some of these new pieces to the general public will be at the Affordable Art Fair in Bristol (showing with The Hayloft Gallery 13th - 16th May). I hope you like them.
First Public Artwork Installed
Sat, Mar 6 2010 05:27
| Public Artwork in Cumbria
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On the 4th March I installed my Bearhug relief sculpture at Ashfield Infant School in Workington, Cumbria. Thank you to the Headteacher Mrs Pat Smith (no relation) and Deputy Head Mrs Pauline Ives for asking me to make the artwork.
Whilst there I ran workshops with the very lively and enthusiastic children. Some of the results they came up with in clay truly astonished me. I also took the opportunity whilst in Cumbria to indulge my other passion, hill-walking. My friend Rob and I ascended Robinson (a fell in the North Western Lake district). The weather was exceptionally clear, with lots of snow on the tops. All in all, a successful and fun trip.
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NEW work for 2010 now live on new website
Sat, Feb 27 2010 07:05
| New sculptures
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New Website Live Today!
Fri, Feb 26 2010 02:59
| New Website
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I am pleased to announce that my new website has gone live today, hope you like it.
It has all the features of the old site plus some new ones. I hope you will enjoy looking through my work and finding out a about me and my work.

