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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]