Deborah Marock
I am inspired by textures and colors in nature, such as the movement of water and rock surfaces. This is reflected in my slip surface decoration and choice of glazes. […]
I am inspired by textures and colors in nature, such as the movement of water and rock surfaces. This is reflected in my slip surface decoration and choice of glazes. […]
I make wheel-thrown pots in porcelain. The majority of my pieces are decorated with ceramic pencil and underglaze colours and high-fired in an electric kiln. I aim to balance precision […]
Architecturally-inspired ceramic sculpture. Sculptural clays including T-Material, with oak.
My work is hand built sculpted and moulded stoneware and earthenware inspired by the life around us, from seasonal foliage impressed fictional pieces to sculpted fun ornamental pieces.
A childhood on the North East coast of England spawned my interest in marine ecology. My work reflects the earthiness of rocks (stoneware), the smoothness of shells (porcelain) and references […]
I build up textures with brushes, stencils, splattering and resist. I enjoy the arbitrary & haphazard nature of the results which are as exciting as when opening the kiln. As […]
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 […]
inspired by mud larking on the River Thames my work aims to evoke the joy of discovering lost, discarded and forgotten treasures. My unusual technique of smoke firing adds a […]
Stathis’ work lives in the area between handcrafted materiality and poetic imagery. He uses throwing and hand-building processes to produce ceramic objects combining text. Stathis aims to create paradoxical events […]
Following in the footsteps of the traditional Dutch flower painting of the 16c &17c I have worked in a trompe l’oeil style to paint the symbolic exotic flowers onto a […]
I’m creating a series of quiet, reflective, porcelain sculptures exploring the subtlety of light and shadow across a surface. Origami’s minimalist aesthetic has been the inspiration behind this the work. […]
This work is inspired by vivid green spring leaves. Stoneware slabs are manipulated to create contrasting textures just as leaves show a subtle difference in colour and texture on their […]
I make hand built stoneware sculptural pieces smoke or raku fired. This low tech approach is exciting and unpredictable; a combination of the forces of nature and my aesthetic decisions. […]
A series of thrown vessels exploring the nature of porcelain. Notorious for its unwillingness to stretch and bend but prized for its strength, purity and the beauty of its surface. […]
My pots are made with porcelain clay, hand-thrown, and decorated with slips and oxides. They are functional, and mainly bowls, with other forms such as vases and jugs. My inspiration: […]
I make large, highly decorative platters and smaller pieces which are slab-built or wheel-thrown using a mixture of stoneware clays. I decorate with slips and underglazes using thick brush strokes […]
I use the hand building process and also some throwing and abstract painting. I use only porcelain.