Bowen bowl
Bowen jug
Bowen jug and tankards
Bowen lidded jar
Bowen storage jar
Bowen triple dish
Clive Bowen charger
Clive Bowen jug
Clive Bowen jug (mark)
Clive Bowen lidded jar
Clive Bowen lidded jar (base)
Clive Bowen pitcher
Clive Bowen plate
Clive Bowen platter
Clive Bowen platter II
Clive Bowen stoppered bottle
Clive Bowen stoppered bottle (mark)
Clive Bowen teapot
Clive Bowen vase
Early Bowen lidded jar
Early Bowen lidded jar (mark)
Giant storage jar
Large brown Bowen jar
Large Clive Bowen bowl
Large Clive Bowen bowl (profile)
Large millennium tankard
Lidded Bowen jar
Lidded Clive Bowen pot
Small Bowen vase
Tall Bowen jug
Tall Bowen vase
Two Bowen storage jars
Clive Bowen produces slip decorated earthenware pots of very high quality and masterful design.
In 1965 at the age of twenty-two, after studying painting and etching at Cardiff College of art, he joined Michael Leach as an apprentice at Yelland Pottery and stayed there for five years. In 1970, as well as working as a thrower at Brannam Pottery, he helped Michael Cardew at Wenford Bridge at weekends, and built himself a kiln. He set up his own pottery at Shebbear, North Devon in 1971, and has been working there since. Clive has not marked his work since the early 1970s when he used a circular seal with his monogram.
He fires his work in a down-draught circular wood-fired double-chamber kiln that he built in 1976, similar in design to the one at Wenford Bridge. It has a 400 cubic foot capacity - sufficient for up to a thousand pots. The red earthenware pots, usually slip decorated - sgraffito, trailed, or both, are fired at 1060° centigrade. Firing takes twenty-four hours and the kiln is then sealed for the five day cooling period.
Clive's work is highly thought of; it has been exhibited widely both at home and abroad, he is regarded as Britain's finest slip decorator, he has had a one-man exhibition at the Tate St Ives, and he is one of the Pottery Studio's most requested potters. He is also an accomplished graphic artist and his paintings are often exhibited with his pots.