Pippin Drysdale is a highly acclaimed Australian ceramic artist known for her innovative and visually stunning works that draw inspiration from the natural environment of Western Australia. She was born in 1943 in Fremantle, Western Australia, and grew up in the wheat belt region of the state.

She studied ceramics at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology and the University of Western Australia before establishing her own studio in the early 1980s. Her work has been exhibited extensively in Australia and internationally and is represented in major collections including the National Gallery of Australia, the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, and the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston.

Drysdale's work is characterized by her use of vibrant colors, intricate textures, and striking forms that evoke the natural landscapes of Western Australia, particularly its vast deserts and rugged coastlines. She works primarily with porcelain and stoneware, creating vessels and more...

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Pippin Drysdale, (b. 1943), the edge series I '99, II porcelain…

Edge Series Porcelain Vase with Blue and Orange Glaze

Pippin Drysdale, (b. 1943), the edge series I '99, II porcelain vase, conical shape, glazed exterior with line pattern in shades of blue and golden brown, the interior with bright orange glaze, inscribed signature to base. Height 32 cm. Provenance:…

Pippin Drysdale b.1943. Untitled. Ceramic dish, signature to…

1984 Ceramic Dish by Pippin Drysdale

Pippin Drysdale b.1943. Untitled. Ceramic dish, signature to base, dated 1984, 34 x 38 cm

Pippin Drysdale b.1943, 'Tanami Traces'. Ceramic vessel,…

Tanami Traces Ceramic Vessel by Pippin Drysdale

Pippin Drysdale b.1943, 'Tanami Traces'. Ceramic vessel, signature to base, 28 x 27 cm