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Ships traverse stormy seas or rest in tree lined harbours in these narrative pieces exploring our coastal and maritime heritage.
My practice focuses on wheel-thrown ceramics inspired by land, cityscapes, and storytelling through material gathering, adding these into the clay.
Handthrown porcelain with an Eastern influence using wood and silver fittings on some teapots
Smoked fired and raku ceramics. My smoke fired pieces often have text and added mudlarked finds from the River Thames.
Unique and striking ceramics for home and garden influenced by medieval art, modern sculpture and waterscapes.
Handthrown studio ceramics, raku fired bottles, vases, lidded pots and bowls.
Porcelain decorative vessels and wall art finished with the beautiful and 'utterly unique' crystalline glazes.
A range of decorative vases and sculptural forms inspired by personal relationships, collections of objects and current affairs.
Inspired by the sea. Stoneware vessels in a combination of glossy, matt and lava glazes to create movement and textures.
Wheel thrown vessels exploring rhythms; expressed using pattern and texture in the surface decoration.
Range of stoneware and porcelain tableware. erving pieces include bowls, jugs and platters. Also vases and table accessories.
Industrial designer and ceramist Denis Di Luca is the brainchild behind the eponymous studio specialising in raku ceramics and sculptures for contemporary interior decors.
Thrown and altered pots for use soda fired to 1300 incorporating natural forms of ammonites and utilitarian architectural influences like water towers.
HeyningWD Studio stands for the combined work in porcelain by Wied and Diederik Heyning. We make hand thrown white porcelain vessels and thin slab rolled translucent lighting objects decorated with soluble salt colours.
Rich texture, intricate and narrative sculptural work which reflect nature and the environment. My functional 'wabi-sabi' wares are also influenced by nature.
Sculptural figurative forms using thrown and hand-built techniques finished with my own range of virtuous slips. The pieces are based on self image of perfection and imperfection, discussing the mental concept relative to our exceptions and experience.
Figurative sculpture using stoneware, porcelain and layered disrupted surfaces to explore femininity and upbringing.
Apothecary vessels in porcelain and parian clay decorated with oxides, glazes, illustrations and sculptural elements of flora and fauna.
Wood and soda-fired functional pottery for the home. Made with love - to be loved.
My work is fundamentally about the treatment of the surface and using the two contrasting techniques of carving and burnishing clay into one coherent theme.
Thrown and hand-built stoneware vessels inspired by natural objects found whilst walking, such as bird eggshells, rocks, pebbles and seedheads.
Coiled vessels built in black stoneware, porcelain and parian. Inspiration comes from vibrant corals and creatures that live within.
Unique hand-built ceramic sculptures, vessels and combinations, primarily porcelain and layered, free hand painted often using bright colours and intricate patterning.
Slab built vessels in semi-porcelain with applied ceramic slips which capture the essence of the landscape through abstract studies of colour and light.
Installations of wheel thrown porcelain vessels which explore relationships, family bonds and emotional narratives.
Ceramic sculptural fruits inspired by decay. Innovative techniques used, multi-fired and multi-layered with oxides, glazes, decals and lustres.
Individual pieces in porcelain, thrown, sometimes altered; based on observations of the sea. Also a small range of kitchenware.
Wheel thrown porcelain functional ware with slip decorated textural accents following nature's theme. Collections interplay between shape and colour.
‘Shoreline’ collections of porcelain lachrymatories treated with raku and/or smoking techniques to recreate the colours and textures of the sea.
Stand |
Exhibitor |
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D057 |
Huw Ceramics |
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D058 |
HeyningWD Studio |
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D059 |
Clay Evolution - Helen Ridgway |
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D060 |
Clay Evolution - Zelide Edge |
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D061 |
Clay Evolution - Janet White |
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D063 |
Rachel Foxwell |
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D064 |
Caroline Winn Ceramics |
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D065 |
Juliet Walters |
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D066 |
Di Luca Ceramics |
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D067 |
Licy Clayden Ceramics |
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D068 |
Wendy Campbell-Briggs |
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D069 |
Hiro Takahashi |
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D070 |
David Hilton Tableware |
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D071 |
Liz Watts |
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D072 |
Beverley Sommerville Ceramics |
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D073 |
Chris Hawkins |
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D074 |
Dix Ceramics |
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D075 |
Remon Jephcott Ceramics |
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D076 |
Cisca Jane |
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D077 |
Cabby Luxford Ceramics |
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D078 |
Katie Timson |
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D079 |
John West Lansdown Pottery |
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D080 |
Jemma Gowland |
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D081 |
Bridget Drakeford Porcelain |
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D082 |
Jillian Riley Designs |
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D083 |
Sarah Went Ceramics |
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D084 |
Anne Barrell Ceramics |
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D085 |
Rachel Holian Ceramics
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