Laura Gibbs
“Perfect doesn’t grow on trees” challenges our obsession with perfection by introducing elements of randomness and highlighting imperfections. Cast in bone china or porcelain, the pieces are then saggar fired […]
“Perfect doesn’t grow on trees” challenges our obsession with perfection by introducing elements of randomness and highlighting imperfections. Cast in bone china or porcelain, the pieces are then saggar fired […]
I am a versatile artist, and finally discovered ceramics 4 years ago, and fell in love. As I continue to learn, I am drawn to throwing gradually larger pots, and […]
Simon Olley is a potter and ceramic artist who is fascinated by the relationship that develops between man and man’s best friend. His wheel-thrown, work combines illustration and sgraffito to […]
London born ceramic artist Jonquil Cook produces highly decorative and functional ceramic pieces from her studio in south London. Thrown and handbuilt stoneware forms are adorned with detailed sgraffito carvings. […]
Inspired by nautical map-making practices, ‘map of a memory as it takes flight’ are slip-cast and pit-fired wall pieces and metaphors for remembrance. Memories change. The act of remembering erodes […]
As a ceramic artist, I find that there is something incredibly captivating about the malleability of clay, and believe that it is the perfect material to convey the idea of […]
I’m an Australian living in London but still with the light and colours of Australia in my bones. I make wheel thrown stoneware bowls inspired by the ancient landscapes Down […]
Debbie’s work is inspired by her surroundings growing up in East London, the areas of disrepair and dilapidation and the opposite of the city with its immaculate glass and steel […]
My pieces, influenced by nature, blend throwing and handbuilding. Some feature intricate China blue and white painting, while others embrace natural pit firing. I aim for my ceramic creations to […]
Ceramic stoneware hand built sculptures. The form inspired by organic forms especially shells and seeds the surface is influence from the natural landscape.
I’m a French potter, inspired by the art of Japanese pottery and wabi-sabi aesthetic philosophy. I like to work around organic lines and natural colours, with a strong focus on […]
After making leather theatre masks for commedia dell’arte, I’m now exploring the characters further through glaze and wax finishes over stoneware. Unlike Venetian masks which beautify the wearer, commedia dell’arte […]
Losa Lou Ceramics is an evolving celebration of all things ceramic. It started out as vehicle to sell refined ceramic jewellery but has since expanded to include ceramic interior ware. […]
I hand build both functional and sculptural objects which have the evident touch of the human hand. Each work is a unique reflection of the time and atmosphere in which […]
Caroline is inspired to create domestic pieces that inject a little luxury into the everyday. The humblest objects should be a joy to both eye and hand, created out of […]
Born and raised in Hungary, my ancestry draws on the entire Carpathian basin. After working over 20 years in the NHS, I decided to focus on my long time passion […]
I am most interested in handbuilding natural shapes and forms in crank clay. I use slips to highlight the beauty and natural qualities of the material. Currently, I am forming […]
This new collection is called “Removing Veils” and it has been inspired by my continuous search for self-improvement and a Japanese technique of folding clay called Miura. The pieces have […]
Ali’s work is a collection of thrown porcelain forms. She uses stains, oxides and slips, sponging and scraping colours and inlaying lines, working both on the wheel to capture a […]
I am inspired by natural forms and textures, weathered and efaced surfaces, and ancient ceramics and glass. I work in an intuitive and experimental way, engaging in a dialogue with […]