Simon Olley

Simon Olley is a potter and ceramic artist who is fascinated by the relationship that develops between man and man’s best friend. His thrown work combines illustration and sgraffito to […]

Vladka Thwaites

I create elegant vessels and plates in black clay or porcelain, that explore my memories, dreams and subconscious. The forms are adorned with abstracted motifs, iconography and a palimpsest of […]

Cathy Butcher

I work from memory, with a single sheet of clay and respond to how the it falls and folds over a newspaper core. The aim is to capture an essence […]

Debbie Page

Fascinated by all things lunar, inspired by Korean Moon Jars and compelled to coil clay. My work is decorative / sculptural and based upon the Moon Jar. Pots are either […]

Celia Macpherson

I hand build ceramic vessels and bowls using a coiling technique learnt in Africa, where I lived for many years. My forms are simple and generous, curved or rounded, very […]

shailja Sharma

My work draws on the traditions of ceramics from ancient civilizations cultivating new techniques in shaping , glazing and firing. The vessels are a combination of several elements and every […]

Shriyani Batuwitage

I use Majolica technique to decorate on to silky stoneware glaze. Apart from my deep interest in manual printing and hand painting onto the vessels, the patterns are carefully planned […]

Jane Welch

My latest collection is based on the iconic brand Marmite.It consists of large Marmite pots, smaller ones and wall tiles. The Marmite jars are thrown in stoneware and altered, the […]

Fran Fell

I am a London based ceramic artist creating vessels with contemporary designs. Since the beginning of the pandemic I have been focusing my work on the outdoors. I have been […]

Janet White

My seascape series is inspired by the sea. I use the surface of my pieces to evoke the feelings of the sea and apply up to seven different glazes to […]

Noriko Nagaoka

Hand thrown in batches made to order, she makes nature inspired collections of stoneware tableware such as sake cups, large vases and plant pots in North London studio. She started […]

Asheley Doyle

Asheley blends vibrant colour pigments into liquid porcelain to create one-of-a-kind patterns through movement when she slip-casts. Her work is made from exceptional white porcelain, which is sanded repeatedly throughout […]

Zelide Edge

My work explores rhythms through pattern. Creating and applying the pattern has a repetitive beat which forms part of the exploration of rhythm. This series is inspired by African tribal […]

Mrs Jane Wilson

This work is inspired by vivid green spring leaves. The stoneware vases are hand-built using thin slabs and manipulated to create rhythmical patterns highlighted by chrome green glaze. The aim […]

Susie Vittay

Born and raised in Hungary, Susie’s ancestry draws on the entire Carpathian basin. After working over 20 years in the NHS, she decided to focus on her long time passion […]

Richard Innes

This work expresses a view of the world through the eyes of an imaginary person, Father William in Alice in Wonderland, and inspired by the drawings of John Tenniel. I […]

Rosa Bortolozzo

The vitrified unglazed white porcelain interacts, embraces and enhances the beauty of the delicate Rutile, the soft Manganese Dioxide and the powerful yet gentle Black Iron Oxide. Three chemical compounds […]

Alison Tomlin

My work is a collection of thrown, elegant porcelain forms. I use a limited palette of stains, oxides and slips, working on the wheel to capture a feeling of movement […]

Jane Welch

This collection is a humorous look on the iconic brand Marmite. It fits into my ‘Questioning Reality” series and makes the viewer look at an everyday object in a different […]

Megan Rowden

I am currently making interactive pieces as part of my research for my PhD by practice at Central Saint Martins. I am investigating whether making the audience active participants will […]