About Luke Eastop
Biography
Luke Eastop is a ceramicist based in Margate, Kent. He worked as an artist and designer before taking up ceramics in the studio of his late grandfather, the potter Geoffrey Eastop.
“My
journey into working with clay started at the house and studio of my
grandfather. I grew up surrounded by his work and this provided an
environment that was especially formative. His studio was an
aggregation of a lifetime of work; sacks of long-discontinued
materials, notebooks of glaze recipes, throwing notes and sketches
going back to the 1950s. The walls and shelves were full of
curiosities and ephemera, a cow’s skull, a shard of German
saltware, a faded newspaper cut-out of a ballerina next to one of the
patterned flank of a whale shark. After my grandfather died, I moved
there to work in his studio, and learned to make my own ceramics.”
Luke
Eastop's work explores form and material though systematic processes
and a dialogue between wheel-thrown objects and drawn, geometric
investigations. This approach is an extension of previous work
involving experimental design, typography and map-making and an
interest in mathematics and geometry.
His
ceramic works and drawings are exhibited in London and New York.