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  1. tomkemp.comTom Kemp

    Gallery and shop for Tom Kemp's ceramic art: from large, hand-painted vases, to fine porcelain tableware.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tom_KempTom Kemp - Wikipedia

    Tom Kemp (1921–1993) was a prominent Marxist economic historian and political theorist. He was influential in socialist and Trotskyist parties in the UK, and published several influential books on Marxist theory and economic development, in particular Theories of Imperialism which made an important contribution to assimilating ...

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0447376Tom Kemp - IMDb

    Actor: Sound of Metal. Tom Kemp is known for Sound of Metal (2019), Little Women (2019) and Paterno (2018).

  4. www.youtube.com › c › TomKempOnYouTubeTom Kemp - YouTube

    Tom Kemp. @TomKempCeramics ‧. 1.97K subscribers ‧ 44 videos. Showing how I make ceramics on the potter's wheel, from digging up clay to creating large porcelain vases. Most of my work...

  5. 109K Followers, 863 Following, 1,361 Posts - Tom Kemp (@tomkempfitness) on Instagram: " ️ Founder @farm_fitness ️ Managed by @unsignedgrp 📧 Tom.kemp@unsignedgrp.com"

  6. Tom is an artist making porcelain vessels for homes, galleries, workspaces and interior designers. His work varies from very large, hand-painted vases to finely hand-thrown bowls, mugs and plates.

  7. Visiting Studio Courses. If you run a studio and think one or more of the courses below might be suitable for your members and you’d like me to visit then do get in touch by email to discuss the possibilities: tom@tomkemp.com. join the waiting list for one-to-one online pottery classes.

  8. Tom Kemp describes himself as being a self-taught artist working with two different crafts: calligraphy and pottery. When he was still working in theoretical computer science, he studied the brush techniques of ancient Roman signwriters.

  9. Tom Kemp is known for Sound of Metal (2019), Little Women (2019) and Paterno (2018).

  10. Jul 26, 2017 · Porcelain is apparently one of the hardest clays to craft. But as ceramicist Tom Kemp tells us, he decided to attempt it as a novice after taking courses at London’s Turning Earth, and has never looked back.