Jesse Finlay
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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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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.
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 […]
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 […]
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 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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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; […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]