Carmela Kantorowicz
I specialise in raku pieces, naked and glazed, horsehair and feather. Vessels are bottle forms or inspired by moonjars.
I specialise in raku pieces, naked and glazed, horsehair and feather. Vessels are bottle forms or inspired by moonjars.
Attraction to forms and shapes is evident in my pieces, which feature rounded bodies and narrow necks. These are recurring themes in my work, inspired by my love of traditional […]
I throw bowls, jugs and large platters in stoneware clay. These simple shapes are then decorated with vibrant, complex asymmetrical designs and fired in an electric kiln to 1265*C. The […]
My work is hand-built using stoneware. Recent pieces have coloured slips or oxides applied, burnished, and bisque fired before being smoke fired. The process of smoke firing ensures a variety […]
From my London studio, I hand built sculptural female forms by throwing various parts on the wheel and then manipulating them by coiling, slabbing and pinching. A slow process that […]
With an illustration background my work focuses on clean ceramic forms combined with decorative surface painting. Pieces are hand thrown using stoneware or earthenware and worked into using a variety […]
I mainly work in stoneware. I am trained both in wheel and hand building. But with time I developed more interest in handbuild. I use a combination of slab and […]
This series of Bottle forms make reference to landscape. I work with soft slabs of clay, extruded or thrown forms and combine ceramic and printmaking techniques in a quietly expressive, […]
My work is mainly Raku fired sculptural animals. These start on the potters wheel as an enclosed thrown form, which are then manipulated and shaped. They are often mounted on […]
My work is largely hand-built using terracotta clay and contrasting with smooth black glazes. i enjoy using sgraffito and masking techniques at the decoration stage. These blend well with my […]
I make thrown and sculptural work- using a variety of clays and techniques. Work is high fired in an electric kiln or Raku fired. These pieces are Raku fired and […]
As both scientist and potter, my artistic practice focuses on capturing the creativity of scientific research in ceramics. My day job centers on the mysteries of quantum gravity and string […]
I make mainly colourful pieces featuring flower/ nature and fun images.low fired light bodied clay.
My ceramic vessels are hand built by coiling and slabbing. The pots and their form, is more often than not, asymmetrical, occasionally with the juxtaposition of sharp lines and soft […]
I make individually decorated stoneware and earthenware pieces. Majority of my work is wheel thrown and some pieces are hand sculpted to create different forms. The illustrations on my work […]
Fay mainly creates pieces using porcelain, exploring different perspectives of nature and travelling around the world, collecting cultural curio to be inspired by. She believes objects tell stories of people’s […]
I love making pots to be used; mugs, platters and bowls, often experimenting with texture and surface pattern using slips (coloured liquid clay) and incorporating printing techniques such as paper […]
My bowls, vases and moon jars are wheel-thrown in porcelain to a fine finish in pared-back, elegant forms. The combined delicacy and strength of porcelain inspires me to create pieces […]
My work is driven by curiosity and the desire to experiment with combinations of materials and techniques. I draw inspiration from natural shapes, colours and textures. I’m currently in love […]