Education
Central School of Art and Design.
Central School of Art and Design.
Trained at the Central School of Arts and Crafts in London (1945-1947), he was awarded his National Diploma in Design: Illustration (1947). Mellon died on 14 January 2014 at the age of 88. In 1958 he was introduced to making stoneware, and since that time he has devoted his life mainly to the research of decorating stoneware pots with figurative drawings and glazing them with ash glazes.
By using ash glazes he joined the tradition of craft potters established in the early decades of the twentieth century by Bernard Leach, followed by Katherine Pleydell-Bouverie.
Pursuing that tradition, in recent years he has solved the problem of an excess of calcium in ash from trees and has been using ash obtained from bean plants—which is higher in potassium and permits the drawings to be "held" at stoneware temperatures, c. 1250 degrees Celsius.
His work is featured in several books about ceramics, notably Philosophy Rogers, Ash Glazes - Second Edition (A & C Black & University of Pennsylvania Press, 2003) and Paul Foster (Editor,) Eric James Mellon: Ceramic Artist (University College Chichester, 2000). In 2007 the University of Chichester will publish a large quarto volume in full colour which will explain his work and report his research into ash glazes.