Bradley Keys
furniture
enjoy Bradley Keys ceramics...

Low Morning Clouds Below Rundle Table, hand carved and glazed stoneware, pine, 33 x 41 x 12 inches (84 x 104 x 30 cm), sold.

Mountain Tile Topped Hall Table, hand carved and glazed stoneware, cherry, 32 x 40.5 x 12 inches (81 x 103 x 30.5 cm), sold.

Prairie & Meandering Streams Tile Topped Table, stoneware tiles and cherry, 31 x 12 x 37 inches (79 x 30.5 x 94 cm), sold.

Prairie Pattern Tile Topped Hall Table, hand carved and glazed stoneware, oak, 33 x 45 x 13.5 inches (84 x 114.5 x 34 cm), sold.

Commissioned Coffee Table, sold.

Grain Elevator "Home" Hall Table with Oak, sold.
…there is an intoxicating anticipation in wanting to see the entire surface pattern finished.
Keys’ work has always investigated the ways we know, take in, and are affected by our environment. Inspired by the elements of the world around him, he reconstructs these aspects through his chosen ceramic processes. With a subtle hand, Zen-like intensity, and a cherished carving tool, Keys offers vessels festooned with carved patterns based on Kumiko, a Japanese woodworking technique. His love of furniture-making also comes alive with works that speak to life in the prairies and mountains of Alberta.
Bradley Keys started with a degree in Biology, which has informed his ceramic production since graduating from art school. His work examines the natural world interspersed with built environments. His elevator storage jars sit gently beside vessels that speak to rivers and mountain peaks. Trout migrate across platter surfaces filled with streambed references. A studio potter since 1994, Bradley has returned to the studio full-time after several years as the ceramic technician / instructor at the Alberta College of Art & Design (now Alberta University of Arts) in Calgary.