Andrew Walford has been working in his studio overlooking the Shongweni dam and game reserve for nearly 40 years.
Wlaford (b.1942) studied at Durban Art School from 1957-59 and then apprenticed with Walsh Marais and Sammy Liebermann until establishing his own studio in Durban in 1961. In 1964 he travelled to Europe, where he met Bernard Leach, Lucie Rie and Michael Cardew.
Staying on in Europe, he established a studio in Staufen, Germany in 1965, then taught at the Hamburg Academy of Art from 1966-68.
He returned to Africa in 1968 and after travelling in Asia, meeting with Shoji Hamada, he established a new studio in the hills of Shongweni, Kwazulu–Natal in 1970.

Fields at Dawn 2018
43 cm high x 35 cm wide
Drakensberg stoneware clay mixed with shredded paper
Lift lobby, Level 4
Eclipse 2018
112 cm high x 84 cm wide
Drakensberg stoneware clay mixed with shredded paper
Lift lobby, Level 4
Four you 2018
112 cm high x 84 cm wide
Drakensberg stoneware clay mixed with shredded paper
Lift lobby, Level 4
Dance till the break of day 2018
112 cm high x 84 cm wide
Drakensberg stoneware clay mixed with shredded paper
Lift lobby, Level 4





