The Marks Project - A Marks Dictionary of American Studio Pottery, 1946 to Present

Hal Silverman

1929 Born New York, New York

APPRENTICESHIPS AND RESIDENCIES

2005Artist In Residence,Temple Israel Center of White Plains, White Plains, New York

PRIMARY WORK EXPERIENCE

—Studio Artist and Craftsman, New York

 

Hal Silverman makes one of a kind hand built free-form functional sculptural work predominantly of stoneware.  His forms also include lamps, some lit by oil-wicks others by candles; hand-built planters for small cacti, and moribanas for Japanese ikebana. 

Self-taught, Silverman is also known for Judaica and has been recognized for this body of work.

 

 

Website: www.Potter-Sculptor.com

Hal Silverman, Potter-Sculptor

 

 

Center for CraftSouthern Highland Craft Guild

 

Typical Marks
#357 Planter and Tray
Method: Hand-Built
Photo: Artist
#639 Wall-hanging
Method: Hand-Built
Photo: Artist
#654 Candle Lamp
Method: Hand-Built
Photo: Artist
#655 Bud Vase
Form: Vase
Method: Hand-Built
Photo: Artist
#597 Three Piece Oil Lamp
Method: Hand-Built
Photo: Artist
#593 Candle Lamp
Method: Hand-Built
Photo: Artist
#380 Candle Lamp
Method: Hand-Built
#490 Candle Lamp
Method: Hand-Built
Photo: Artist
#594 OIl Burning Hannukah Lamp
Method: Hand-Built
Photo: Artist
#378 Five-Tube Vase
Form: Vase
Method: Hand-Built
Photo: Artist

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