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  • LLUIS RIERA, UNTITLED, height 15" - 38.1 cm., diameter 16.5" - 41.9 cm.
    Apr. 21, 2015

    LLUIS RIERA, UNTITLED, height 15" - 38.1 cm., diameter 16.5" - 41.9 cm.

    Est: $200 - $300

    LLUIS RIERA UNTITLED clay, small glaze chip, height 15" -- 38.1 cm., diameter 16.5" -- 41.9 cm., painted signature and dated 88 in red Provenance: Purchased directly from the artist Note: From another collection LLUIS RIERA Lluis Riera was born in Spain. His family owned an established tile business and he thus grew up learning about ceramics, glazes and colours. He attended the School of Arts in Tarragona, Spain, where he studied under Ramon Carret from 1965 to 1972. During his studies he was awarded a scholarship to study in Perugia, Italy. Upon graduating, Riera operated his own studio in Spain while still assisting in the family business. Riera moved to Vancouver, British Columbia, in 1977 and apprenticed with various potters. He was part of the Vancouver Clayworks Society from 1980 to 1984, where he developed a tile making process. Riera eventually set up his own studio in Vancouver, producing large ceramic vessels, tile and architectural terra cotta elements. Riera moved back to Spain in the late 1980's, settling in Gratallops, where he operates his studio, Ceramica Riera. Selected Corporate, Private and Public Collections Claridge Collection, Montreal, QC Selected Solo and Group Exhibitions 2009 Pa'quien en verde?, Clos de l'Obac, Gratallops, Spain 1977- 1988 Clay Works Gallery, Circle Craft, Vancouver, BC Gallery of B.C. Ceramics, Vancouver, BC Media Center, Gallery of B.C. Ceramics 1972-1977 Groups shows in Spain

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  • LLUIS RIERA, JARDINIÈRE, height 22" - 55.9 cm., diameter 15" - 38.1 cm.
    Apr. 21, 2015

    LLUIS RIERA, JARDINIÈRE, height 22" - 55.9 cm., diameter 15" - 38.1 cm.

    Est: $250 - $350

    LLUIS RIERA JARDINIÈRE clay, height 22" -- 55.9 cm., diameter 15" -- 38.1 cm., signed and dated 88 in black paint Provenance: Purchased directly from the artist Note: LLUIS RIERA Lluis Riera was born in Spain. His family owned an established tile business and he thus grew up learning about ceramics, glazes and colours. He attended the School of Arts in Tarragona, Spain, where he studied under Ramon Carret from 1965 to 1972. During his studies he was awarded a scholarship to study in Perugia, Italy. Upon graduating, Riera operated his own studio in Spain while still assisting in the family business. Riera moved to Vancouver, British Columbia, in 1977 and apprenticed with various potters. He was part of the Vancouver Clayworks Society from 1980 to 1984, where he developed a tile making process. Riera eventually set up his own studio in Vancouver, producing large ceramic vessels, tile and architectural terra cotta elements. Riera moved back to Spain in the late 1980's, settling in Gratallops, where he operates his studio, Ceramica Riera. Selected Corporate, Private and Public Collections Claridge Collection, Montreal, QC Selected Solo and Group Exhibitions 2009 Pa'quien en verde?, Clos de l'Obac, Gratallops, Spain 1977- 1988 Clay Works Gallery, Circle Craft, Vancouver, BC Gallery of B.C. Ceramics, Vancouver, BC Media Center, Gallery of B.C. Ceramics 1972-1977 Groups shows in Spain

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  • LLUIS RIERAJARDINIERE, clay height 22 ins; 55.9 cms, diameter 15 ins; 38.1 cms Note: Lluis Riera was born in Spain. His family owned an established tile business and he thus grew up learning about ceramics, glazes and colours. He attended the School
    Nov. 06, 2013

    LLUIS RIERAJARDINIERE, clay height 22 ins; 55.9 cms, diameter 15 ins; 38.1 cms Note: Lluis Riera was born in Spain. His family owned an established tile business and he thus grew up learning about ceramics, glazes and colours. He attended the School

    Est: $300 - $400

    LLUIS RIERAJARDINIERE, clay height 22 ins; 55.9 cms, diameter 15 ins; 38.1 cms Note: Lluis Riera was born in Spain. His family owned an established tile business and he thus grew up learning about ceramics, glazes and colours. He attended the School of Arts in Tarragona, Spain, where he studied under Ramon Carret from 1965 to 1972. During his studies he was awarded a scholarship to study in Perugia, Italy. Upon graduating, Riera operated his own studio in Spain while still assisting in the family business.Riera moved to Vancouver, British Columbia, in 1977 and apprenticed with various potters. He was part of the Vancouver Clayworks Society from 1980 to 1984, where he developed a tile making process. Riera eventually set up his own studio in Vancouver, producing large ceramic vessels, tile and architectural terra cotta elements. Riera moved back to Spain in the late 1980's, settling in Gratallops, where he operates his studio, Ceramica Riera.

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