Warrick Palmateer Explained

Warrick Palmateer
Birth Place:Melbourne, Australia
Nationality:Australian
Alma Mater:Curtin University
Known For:Ceramics
Spouse:Pauline

Warrick Palmateer (born 1969) is an Australian studio potter and art teacher.[1] He is most well known for his collaboration with ceramic artist Pippin Drysdale since 1992. Palmateer is the creator of the vessels — both open and closed forms — that Drysdale uses as canvasses. Palmateer also specializes in creating large wheel thrown and coiled vessels. He is widely regarded by his peers as the finest thrower of porcelain in Australia.[2]

Biography

Palmateer was born in Melbourne in 1969.[1] [3] He graduated with an Advanced Diploma in Studio Ceramics from Perth's North Metropolitan TAFE and gained a Bachelor of Fine Arts in 1999 and a Diploma of Education in 2003 from Curtin University.[4] He works as an art teacher at Prendiville Catholic College in Ocean Reef, Western Australia. His wife is Pauline, a fashion designer. Their daughter is professional surfer Felicity Palmateer.[5]

Career

Collaborating with famous ceramic artist Pippin Drysdale, Palmateer creates porcelain forms that have helped to make Drysdale Australia's highest earning ceramicist.[6] Drysdale credits him with being a key element in her success:

Apart from his collaborative work with Drysdale, Palmateer also creates monumental forms on a theme of sea, rock and sand. Working with Perth brick making factories, Palmateer creates large coiled pots up to 1.5m (04.9feet) tall and weighing 100kg (200lb) to 200kg (400lb) that require a forklift to move, and industrial brick kilns to fire.[3] Palmateer, an avid surfer, is inspired by the sea and rock forms found on Western Australia's coast in the littoral zone – where land meets ocean, particularly the bleached limestone at Yanchep Beach.[7] Palmateer uses mouldings and casting of textures from rocks, fossils and shells and uses them on the surface of the brick clay vessels.[8]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: POTober 2016 . Ceramic Arts Association of Western Australia Inc . 29 October 2018.
  2. Martin . Tony . Pippin Drysdale Is an Enigma: An Interview with Tony Martin . Ceramics Art & Perception . March 2014 . 95 . 8–13 . 1035-1841 . 16 October 2018.
  3. News: Laurie . Victoria . Thrown Together . 14 October 2018 . . 13 October 2018.
  4. News: Pippin Drysdale and Warrick Palmateer together at the John Curtin Gallery . 14 October 2018 . Mirage News.
  5. Web site: Felicity Palmateer Debuts Skin Deep on Vimeo . asbmag.com . Australian Surf Business Magazine . 22 January 2021 . en-AU . 2 December 2020.
  6. Web site: Howlin . Jan . Indesign Luminary: Pip Drysdale . Indesignlive . 6 June 2018 . IndesignMediaAsiaPacific . 18 October 2018.
  7. News: The art of WA's coast . 29 October 2018 . . 23 October 2018.
  8. News: 50 Vessels full of artistic expression . 29 October 2018 . Sunshine Coast Daily.