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  Fay De Winter
117 Winchcombe Road
Carshalton
Surrey
SM5 1RZ
07761840749

faydewinter@hotmail.com

Fay graduated in the summer of 2004 in Ceramic Design, from the University of the Arts London, Central Saint Martins. At this moment in time, Fay is employed at Sutton College of Learning for Adults as a ceramic technician and hoping to open her own workshop at Morden Hall Park, part of the National Trust property in South London.
Passionately inspired by nature, Fay has travelled to Bali (Indonesia), researching forms and surface decoration indigenous to the country. Also, an interest in Ancient Cyprus pottery has been explored, with some works inspired.

Memberships
London Potter Member
Licentiate, Society of Designer Craftsmen
newdesignersonline.co.uk
lazertran.com

Exhibitions
Exhibition at the Royal College of Art, Kensington Gore.
Selected for the Inaugural BlindArt competition, 'Sense and Sensuality' 2nd - 7th March 2005.
Secombe Theatre, Surrey- June 2005
Undu graduates, London - June 2005
New Designers - July 2004/2005
Valencia Furniture and Design fair (Spain) - Sep. 2005
Off the hook, Brewery Lane, London - Sep. 2005
Candid Arts Islington Art and Design fair - Oct. 2005, Carshalton Water Tower, Surrey - Dec. 2005
Morley Gallery, London - Dec.2005
SDC Mall galleries, London - Jan. 2006
Brian Starkey gallery, Surrey - Jan. 2006

Publications
Ceramic Review, February/March issue
Ceramic Review Jan/Feb 2006 issue
 

 
 

'Ever-changing Eureka' kitchen accessory range, 8cm height (salt container), slip-cast earthenware, with enamel print.


'Botanical vessels' English and Balinese leaves, 33cm height (tallest vessel), hand-built, earthenware.


'Capturing light through nature' sensory screen produced initially for multi-sensory room in hospital but adaptable to different situations, 51cm height, 37cm width, 12cm depth, hand-built slab, earthenware with oxides and clear matt glaze


Cypriot 'tenmoku' flask (dark brown): H.30cm (flask), hand-built, fired in reduction to stoneware temperature using tenmoku glaze.


Cypriot 'pale blue' set. Inspired by ancient cypriot 'aqua' flask, 2300BC: H.30cm (flask), hand-built, fired in reduction to stoneware temperature using pale blue celadon glaze.


'Philodendron' vessel (philo-love, dendron-tree). Inspired by 'Bali' Indonesia flora: H.43cm, Top D.38cm, Bottom D.20cm, hand-built coiled form, fired in reduction to stoneware temperature using a green celadon glaze.


'Frangipani' leaf vessels, 2006: H. 20cm. Hand-built using porcelain. Stoneware fired in oxidation.


'Frangipani' leaf vessels, 2006: H.20 - 40cm. Hand-built using crank or ST body. Raku fired using copper lustre, purple lustre and a white crackle glaze.

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