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Andrew Ludick in The Sunday Times

Sunday, December 19th, 2010

It was such a lovely surprise to open the Sunday Times Culture section today, to be greeted by a huge picture of Andy’s pots (there was a lovely one in last weeks Sunday Times as well). It is for the winter Exhibition in The Lavit Gallery, Cork and what lovely things they say about his work……….

‘Andrew Ludick’s lively ceramics steal this Christmas show with their hand-formed shapes and strong patterns, driven by thin black lines and a rich use of limited colour. The Pineapple Vessels in the window are a favourite, but his bowls are equally covetable.’

These vases are available from the gorgeous Lavit Gallery, Rosemarie Durr Pottery, theMADE in kilkenny pop up shop, Kilkenny and The Irish Design Shop, Dublin

Sunday times

MADE in kilkenny exhibition

Sunday, September 19th, 2010

Here are some photos from the recent ‘MADE in kilkenny’ exhibition in Butler House, which was part of the Kilkenny Arts Festival……

Jerpoint glass, Clay creations

Karen Morgan Ceramics

Rosemarie Durr pottery, Duncan Russell furniture

Jane Heuston

Aileen Ann Brannigan

Bridge pottery

Andrew Ludick Ceramics

MADE in Kilkenny…one year on

Tuesday, July 27th, 2010

One year on from our launch, MADE in kilkenny are exhibiting again in Butler House as part of the Kilkenny Arts Festival.  Here are some of the pieces that Andy and I are putting in for the show……….

Andrew Ludick Ceramics

All the work in the show has being inspired from places in Kilkenny.  Andys are photographed here in the gardens of Rothe House the place of his inspiration.

Rosemarie Durr Pottery

The tea set I made is photographed in Castlecomer Discovery Park by the river, the place of my inspiration…

MADE in kilkenny…. as seen at the Oscars

Thursday, March 11th, 2010

I wanted to mention the amazing pieces created by two members of ‘MADE in kilkenny’ which were worn on Sunday night at the Oscars…..Liselott and Nora from the Cartoon Saloon wore the pendants below, made by Rudolf Heltzel and a headpiece by Rebekah Patterson. I think they’re work is amazing and am sure they held their own on the red carpet….