Caroline Nuttall-Smith
I hand build in stoneware clay and for the surfaces I explore abstract mark making using textures and mono print techniques with colour clay slips and oxides. At the next […]
I hand build in stoneware clay and for the surfaces I explore abstract mark making using textures and mono print techniques with colour clay slips and oxides. At the next […]
Anne makes functional and decorative ceramics predominantly in porcelain, providing a perfect canvas for experimenting with colour and mark making. Her current range explores a muted colour palette of greys […]
The essence of Lynne’s work is clean, strong, balanced form inspired by her architectural design background. Her pieces explore slip casting and hand building. She has a fascination with how […]
These works are inspired by the round “Moon windows” found in Japanese architecture, and the heavy snow of Japan. The “Crocodile skin” glaze renders the freshness and compactness of the […]
A keen gardener, I’m fortunate to have my studio surrounded by the plants that I love which are a constant source of inspiration. I am quite passionate in hand-building from […]
I love trying new ideas, many taken from my travels in China. The dishes are of white and black stoneware mixed in a haphazard way for different effect. I slab […]
I work in stoneware to handbuild my pots, creating unique functional and sculptural pieces. I am very drawn to movement in my work, taking my inspration from classic forms as […]
Taking inspiration from my natural surroundings, I enjoy creating one-off pieces to be used and enjoyed around the home. I am intrigued by the possibilities of ceramic surface decoration, which […]
I make thrown and handbuilt stoneware ceramic pieces with richly decorative surfaces carved with freehand sgraffito, including vases, platters, and tile friezes. Inspiration stems largely from the botanical world and […]
I have created pottery in Tokyo, New York and London–cities whose whirlwind diversity inspires me. So does nature. Walking in the woods or on the waterfront, I get new ideas […]
The marine environment is a prominent source of inspiration for my work. My handbuilt pieces have evolved to reference soft coral forms and the movement of ocean currents around reef […]
My ceramics are influenced by an interest in space & form which I endeavour to incorporate in my functional & sculptural ceramics. Much of my work is wheel thrown using […]
My ceramics in high-fired stoneware and porcelain explore form, colour and pattern. The relatively small scale works, which include porcelain and silver jewellery, have a strong visual impact that may […]
My semi-functional stoneware draws inspiration from the organic beauty of seed pods. I employ throwing and hand-building to capture their unique form and texture. These vessels serve as a bridge […]
In my latest works I have tried to create a magical detailed world, turning something many find creepy into something beautiful. I have created life like skulls which are decorated […]
I enjoy making stoneware functional and decorative ceramics and like to have a free and fluid attitude to it often working intuitively without limits on the theme or style. I […]
My work is focused on contemporary figurative pieces. I am interested in the human story and the human condition. I depict different characters inspired by my italian background, the Middle […]
Hand thrown,hand built earthenware or stoneware sometimes with cast additions. My work includes lots of fish,nautical,landscapes and wildlife designs inspired by where I live on the Sussex coast. I hand […]
My work is based on eggs. I use a white earthenware body to throw the egg forms, occasionally using a mould. My decorative effects are achieved using oxides, velvet colours, […]
I handbuild vessels using stoneware clays. They are influenced by African textiles; geometric patterns of mud-cloth by the Bogolan people from Mali, the boldness of abstract textile weaving by the […]