American, (1924–2018)
Born in 1923, Edwards studied at the Brooklyn Museum School in Brooklyn, New York, as well as at Otis College of Art and Design in Los Angeles. Due to the influence of such mentors as Shoji Hamada, Peter Voulkos, and Marguerite Wildenhain, Edwards was equally known for his functional tableware and for monumental works with intricate surfaces featuring abstract floral sprigs, sgraffito, and brushwork. These rich surfaces were often inspired by abstract expressionism, and his functional forms were frequently used as ikebana ware for Japanese floral arrangements.
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