Richard Dickson
My work encompasses both sculpture and thrown forms in a variety of clays and finishes . The inspiration for my ceramics is the human form and natural world.
My work encompasses both sculpture and thrown forms in a variety of clays and finishes . The inspiration for my ceramics is the human form and natural world.
Wheel-thrown porcelain vessels that are both decorative and functional. The carved and incised bud vases are inspired by Korean pottery, whilst a series of cylindrical vessels and moon vases are […]
Raku pieces, glazed, naked or horsehair. Functional stoneware simply decorated.
I create moon jar-inspired vessels with bright and abstract painterly surfaces. My jars are explorations of colour, mark making and texture, inspired by the beauty and transience found in nature, […]
With a background in illustration joey started making tiny ceramic things to paint on in 2018. She is now a full time potter creating small ceramic worlds in her studio […]
If I left a piece of clay in a tree, it might look like this the next day, after a windy night. In this series of lidded boxes, I use […]
I got the inspirations and influences from Japanese aesthetics, my designs are minimal, elegant and functional with the modern tweaks. My glazed pieces are made in speckled stoneware with neutral […]
My submission will be 150 miniature pots 5cm tall that will fill the 40cm x 60cm surface. They will be fluted stoneware vases in a matt white glaze packed together, […]
I make hand painted ceramics, mostly one-offs. The human form, music, dance, poetry and the natural world are recurrent themes in my work. The pieces can either be slipcast and […]
Talia James is a ceramicist that uses texture, form and pattern to create contemporary ceramics. Originally a textile and graphic designer for luxury fashion brands, Talia turned to ceramics to […]
A grouping of bowls, sandwich boxes, containers and beakers made from a blend of white stoneware, each piece is thrown with coloured underglaze and a matt translucent glaze finish. The […]
My ceramics are influenced by my background in graphic design and often have a fairly minimalist aesthetic. An element of humour and playfulness is an important part of my design […]
I will be showing a selection of wheel-thrown porcelain bud vases, with incised and carved decorations, inspired by Korean ceramics. The vessels are inlaid with stains and glazed at 1240C […]
I create vessels that sit between functional and sculptural, incorporating foraged clay and gathered materials such as rocks, wood ash and chalk etc. The handbuilt vessels are made of many […]
Jo’s work is thrown, coiled or slabbed using white eartenware individually painted with underglazes and transparent glaze. Vineyards in France, the Grand Canyon, the waves and ripples on the sea […]
Fascinated by the Moon, inspired by Korean Moon Jars, Compelled to coil clay and to Explore the possibilities with colour and smoke. I hand build with white earthenware clay – […]
Hand-built coiled porcelain pots that reference the female form and are inspired by Cycladic figures. They have drawings, carved with a pin, of spots, dots, lines and doodles based on […]
As a child I was fascinated by the ancient artefacts in our local museum and continue to find the craft of past cultures colours my style and influences the development […]
Strands of colour. My work is a play on the spontaneity of live musical performances and the unpredictable result of the moment. I use porcelain to clay to realise these […]
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 […]