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Glass Discussion & Research. NO IDENTIFICATION REQUESTS here please. => New Zealand & Australia Glass => Topic started by: misha on April 29, 2016, 12:37:23 AM
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I've had 2 pieces of his work a while now but never found any reference to him on internet.
What I have is a bowl and vase, both clearly signed and dated with month [Nov] and year, being 82. I've seen some paperweights recently on eBay, to me nothing special and of limited interest other than who was this fellow. Vendor stated in listing "Melbourne".
I'm assuming he was a student at Adelaide Jam Factory, but did he continue in the art craft after the early 1980's?
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Like you, I have several small pieces by him, all from 1982. His works are quite accomplished for their time. The only info on him I have is from the Ausglass magazine in 1981, which showed Graham and Merilyn Clark as members in Eltham, Victoria. He is not on the Jam Factory list of alumni. Otherwise, equally a mystery to me.
Here are images of some of the items I have.
Trevor
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Thanks for that info on what you know.
The bowl I have is clear with wispy traces of yellow tone throughout and irregular form.
Vase is clear[sort of] with red tones. Can't say all that consistent wall thickness which lead me to believe less refined trainee made.
Paperweights [you probably saw] were smallish size, entrained bubbles. One had yellow tone, the other blue.
Must get that camera working, hey.
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I too have two items - a small vase signed Graham Clark 82, and a paperweight signed GC similar enough for me to be confident he made it.
Ross
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I found a mention of Graham Clark in the Ausglass No.4 Newsletter 1981, where he is listed as a member in Victoria along with (presumably) his wife:
Graham Clark
21 Brougham St., Eltham, 3095. <------ now a cafe
Merilyn Clark
Same as above.
(the N.F. means that he hadn't yet paid his dues for the year or some such).
Ausglass newsletter archive is online at Tasmania Uni here: http://eprints.utas.edu.au/7081/ - I've not checked through other issues for mentions but it might give you a place to start. (NB I did use the search box on the site and it does not show up anything so the newsletter contents don't appear to be indexed.)