103 - “Ceramic Mug and Shaker Platter”, Heather Ashworth and Bobby Scroggins, Value: $250

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About this item

  • ARTISTS Heather Ashworth and Bobby Scroggins
  • TITLE Ceramic Mug and Shaker Platter
  • MEDIA Ceramics, Cherry Wood
  • DIMENSION Mugs: 4" h x 4.5" w, Shaker Tray: 13" l x 9" w x 1" d
  • VALUE $250

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Heather Ashworth

Heather Ashworth is the studio technician of the Windgate Center for Wood at Arrowmont. She received her BFA in Furniture Design and Utilitarian Ceramics at Murray State University in Murray, Kentucky. Ashworth has been in the woodworking world since high school, where she was originally interested in architecture and construction. By her senior year, she attended a trade school in St. Louis, Missouri where she developed more furniture-based skills.

Bobby Scroggins

As a practicing artist, Bobby Scroggins has served as professor of ceramics and sculpture at The University of Kentucky since 1990. He also has been chairman of Visual Arts for The Kentucky Governor’s School for the Arts. His works have been in major exhibitions and collections throughout The United States and abroad. He has received several awards and commissions, and has held visiting artist residencies in Europe, and China.

“My artistic career has spanned a period of over thirty years. Such a proclamation would normally be made by a person many years my senior. The fact is that at a very young age I became involved in a pursuit of the lofty goal of becoming highly skilled, and famous sculptor…A creator of rare, beautiful, and thought provoking objects…An innovator. Over the years some parts of that dream have been realized. Needless to say, others are still in the balance. Although my work continues to evolve in new directions I still find it necessary to re-visit styles, techniques, and ideas from the past. Of course, this means that for me, a series of work is never completed. Every time I return to a previous style or technique I address it with a greater degree of experience and maturity.”

Catalog number 103

Value: $250
Bidding ended: 3:00pm, 8 November 20213:00pm, Monday 8 November 2021America/New York

Bidding

Bidder Time Bid
Monica Wagenbach 4:38pm 04 Nov 2021 $250
francesda 3:52pm 26 Oct 2021 $100