Janet White
My current range of work is inspired by the sea. I use multiple glazes on my ceramics forms to evoke the movement, texture and colours of seascapes. I use multiple […]
My current range of work is inspired by the sea. I use multiple glazes on my ceramics forms to evoke the movement, texture and colours of seascapes. I use multiple […]
I would like to present handbuilt tableware decorated with slip monoprints and bespoke underglaze transfers. The slightly distressed look resembles well-used enamelware very popular in Eastern Europe in the last […]
These vases are part of a body of work exploring patterns in nature, the title of the series is Doors of Perception. Made using sprig moulds from the bark of […]
I am deeply inspired by the nature that is immediately surrounding me reflecting the coloration of the fauna and flora on my pieces sculptural to functional. I attach importance to […]
Hand thrown in batches made to order, she makes nature inspired collections of stoneware tableware. She started developing her style of ceramics which is inspired by nature in Japan and […]
My surface decoration has been influenced by studies of Turkish art as well as organic forms in the natural world around us. I use the sgrafitto technique to carve through […]
I make tableware in a white, oxidised stoneware. As a trained thrower the wheel is my go to means of production. I also use slab building techniques to create my […]
I make distinctive hand-painted thrown-ware, tableware and jewellery in stoneware and porcelain. My work is high-fired, painted with underglaze colours and fully or partially glazed. The practical pieces are made […]
I choose porcelain for throwing my functional and decorative vessels on the wheel, for its delicacy and strength and the pure surface it offers for a glaze. My pieces are […]
Ximena Heasman is a Colombian/British potter who lives in the Ashdown forest in Sussex. She makes functional ceramics. They are hand thrown and stoneware fired. Ximena has developed different lines […]
All of my work is hand-built using stoneware. The majority is burnished and bisque fired before being sawdust fired. This process ensures a variety of distinctive surface qualities throughout, at […]
Jo Minnitt is a Brighton based ceramicist making functional ware on the wheel, primarily teacups and saucers inspired by her Grandparents’ Victorian china. She contrasts these elegant forms with experimental […]
Working with powerful materials like Earth, fire, Air, and Water, together with the rhythm of throwing on the wheel connects me to a particular state of mind. I draw upon […]
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 […]
The urge is to shape feelings, emotions and impressions perceived, lived, or suffered. Clay is used as an organic and natural 3D representation of these concrete “emotional states” of the […]
Hand built stoneware ceramic sculptural works portraying the motion and power of the sea. They invite the spectator to anticipate continuing movement. Valerie uses her own mixed vibrant barium blue […]
After gaining my degree at Camberwell College. I was inspired by Korean, Chinese & Japanese ceramics, I strive to create classic forms and the graphic nature of my glaze style […]
For me, the draw of clay is its innate ability to connect us to our unconscious and past experiences of touch. Clay work allows me to explore my inner world […]