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Tony Young
Tony is the resident special commission's artist of Bronte Porcelain. After leaving school in 1970 he began his career at Royal Worcester Porcelain as an apprentice painter. After graduating to the position of junior painter in 1972 he was voted the best animal and bird artist and he went on to work at Royal Worcester Porcelain for seven years before leaving to work for such companies as Albany Fine China, Kingsley Enamels and Connoisseur. In 1996 he joined Bronte Porcelain when the company was formed. He has contributed a wonderful collection of painted images on ceramic plaques, vases and tableware.
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Tracey Arrowsmith
Tracey started her career as a ceramic artist when she joined Boehm of Malvern in 1983. She specialised in painting figurines and large three dimensional sculptural pieces. Six years later she joined Connoisseur of Malvern painting items similar to those at Boehm but with the addition of painting flat plaques to her portfolio. After a short spell at Avalon in Ledbury Tracey joined Bronte Porcelain in 1998 where her talents were recognised and her expertise widened further. Tracey Initially paints the first prototype figurine in any collection Bronte produce. Her flatware skills have developed and she regularly paints Royal Worcester painted fruit at Bronte for Portmerion.
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Milwyn Holloway
Milwyn Holloway commenced his career with Royal Worcester in 1955 as an apprentice painter. He was fortunate in as much as he trained with the legendary Worcester artist Harry Davies. After sixteen years at Royal Worcester Milwyn left the company to further develop his painting skills and widen his expertise. He often lectures to painting groups and is highly regarded by enamelling societies. His subjects vary from highland cattle and sheep to game birds and romantic landscapes. The portfolio of work Milwyn has produced for Bronte over the last 13 years is stunning.
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Carole Palmer
Carole was born into a family of Royal Worcester ceramic artists and technicians. On leaving school she went to work along side them as a lithographer and glazer. When Boehm Fine China was formed in 1974, Carole began a flower maker apprenticeship there under the tutelage of Diane Lewis. Having spent over four happy years at Boehm Carole left in 1979 to have a family, however she managed to find time to undertake freelance work for both Royal Worcester and David Fryer Studios. She has been creating beautiful and varied work with us since 2005.
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Paul Stanley
Paul has made a living as a ceramic artist for over 35 years. After leaving school he began an apprenticeship as a painter with Royal Worcester Porcelain. He remained there until the early nineteen eighties having completed a diverse array of decorative ware in fine detail. After working for Boehm of Malvern throughout the decade, producing equally elaborate work Paul decided to embark on a freelance career which lasted for 4 years. He rejoined Royal Worcester in 1997 and remained there perfecting his technique for a further 10 years before joining Bronte. Since joining us we have taken every opportunity to take full advantage of the varied skills offered by this accomplished artist.
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