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          Paul Scott is a Cumbrian based artist with a diverse practice and an international reputation.

        1. Paul Scott is a Cumbrian based artist with a diverse practice and an international reputation.
        2. 2Little known in France, Paul Scott, a British ceramist based in the Lake district, has begun to make a name for himself in Britain and other countries such as.
        3. Paul Scott is a Cumbrian-based artist with a diverse practice and an international reputation.
        4. When he began to experiment with printing on ceramics Paul Scott soon found himself in liminal territory: his creative practice was becoming unclassifiable.
        5. Paul Scott, born , lives and works in rural Cumbria.
        6. Paul Scott is a Cumbrian-based artist with a diverse practice and an international reputation.!


          Dr Paul (Christopher) Scott[1] (b. October 5, , Darley Dale, Derbyshire) is a Cumbrian based artist, author, curator, gardener, and professor noted for his characteristic blue and white artworks in glazed ceramic and research into printed vitreous surfaces.

          Education and Early Career

          Scott studied at S. Martins College, Lancaster from to where he was awarded a Bachelor of Education ( Hons).

          Paul Scott's Provocative Ceramics Reinvent Transferware Traditions | Art Review | Seven Days | Vermont's Independent Voice.

          He was actively involved in student politics and elected President of the Students Union (sabbatical post - ). He went on to teach art and ceramics for eight years at two comprehensive schools, Malvern Hall Solihull and Morton in Carlisle, before leaving the teaching profession to become a full-time artist, author and researcher in

          Career & Practice

          Collectively referred to as 'Scott's Cumbrian Blue(s)', Scott "creates ceramic artwork that blurs the boundaries between art, craft, and design.

          His artwork explores the unexpected movement of images through materials, media,