Jesse Finlay

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Jesse Finlay

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Rachel Carpenter

I love making pots to be used – mugs, bowls, platters and vases. I often experiment with texture and surface pattern using slips and incorporating printing techniques such as paper […]

Rosa Bortolozzo

I am an italian potter based in London I started experimenting with clay 25 years ago and it was during my undergraduate at Camberwell College of Art that I developed […]

Debbie Page

Inspired by the Korean Moon Jar, and the Moon herself, I explore the possibilities of combining glaze and smoke. By smoke firing Moon Jars already glaze fired and by raku […]

Chris Payne

A selection of slightly quirky stoneware jugs, lamps and vases together with dishes created from a haphazard mix of black and white clays creating unusual and original effects.

Bali Edwards

Wheel thrown & hand build, using stoneware and white earthenware, combination of glazes on stoneware, white foundation glaze, stains, underglazes, my own designs and illustrations, brushwork, electric fired cone 05 […]

Mary Wright

My work is thrown then decorated with coloured slips and underglazes with the aim of accentuating the plasticity of the raw material. I use an electric kiln. The Buncheong tradition […]

Sarah Grove

I make a functional range of porcelain that combine my love of clay, textiles and the domestic interior. The trompe l’oeil textile textures from upholstered silks, patchwork to machine embroidery, […]

Jesse Finlay

Jesse Finlay is a print maker and ceramic artist, creating work with a strong connection to memory, nostalgia and storytelling. ‘ Through my work I am trying to capture a […]

Prashant Patel

My current focus is around pastillage work with stoneware, a mix of handbuild and wheel throwing. Combining bulk shape, dressing them with layers of pastillage application, and finishing with texture […]

Susie Lonie

I hand build ceramic objects, often using slip cast components. My work is sculptural, playful and quirky. I sense other worlds just beyond our reach and try to capture their […]

Jill Tattersall

My passion for ceramics began many years ago when as a fashion student I visited Brick Lane each week and brought home a vase from the 50’s and 60’s. I […]

Jane Sleator

Hidden details in nature play a major role in my work, together with a love of throwing as a means of making. I explore interesting contrasts between, rough and smooth; […]

Jane Paveley

I work mainly in stoneware and like to experiment, combining wheel throwing and hand building techniques to create functional forms and decorative pieces. My love of nature and all things […]

Rosie Turner

My ceramics are made with stoneware and porcelain clays. Both functional and decorative. I either brush or dip bisque fired items into glazes, sometimes using only one colour, occasionally two […]

Eamon James Andrews

Doors of Perception These pieces are made from sprig molds from the London Plane Trees in Berkley Square which have been there since the 1750’s. They explore the hidden and […]

Birgit Pohl

I make wheel-thrown pots in porcelain from my studio in South London. The majority of my pieces are decorated with ceramic pencil and underglaze colours. I aim to balance precision […]

Margaret Tatton Brown

My pots are thrown on a wheel. The bold forms are left intact and after some thought, a complex asymmetrical decoration is applied. The pots are then fired with the […]

Mike Earl

For my raku ware I use specially formulated glazes, where work is rapidly cooled and the effect is only revealed at the final stage. Each piece has its own markings […]