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Thrown and assembled, Amanda-Sue’s ceramics, influenced by the richness of the built environment, explore the graphic relationship between form and surface.
Smoke-fired, unglazed porcelain using nerikomi techniques to put patterns through the clay.
Hand-thrown porcelain vessels - classical forms.
Hand-thrown raku fired copper matt and glazed work, elegant forms, vibrant colours on a selection of bottles, bowls and lidded pots
Porcelain tiles impressed with hand stitched embroideries and fresh plants.
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.
Inspired by nature, intricate, narrative and with rich textured soul, plate and functional ware.
Isabel makes thrown stoneware and porcelain reduction fired pots to be used on a daily basis as well as for celebrations.
Stoneware vases represent my HTP (House-Tree-Person) objects which are widely used in Art Therapy to find clues about the persons's hidden emotions or internal conflicts.
James's work ranges from huge platters and bottles to delicate bowls and tiny lidded jars.
Made from porcelain and bone china with natural oxides and slips, my work is based on historical interactions with the built environment - human and organic.
Hand-built burnished ceramics deriving their colourful patterns from firing with organic material in a large open pit. Each piece that survives is totally unique.
Porcelain bowls, vases and tall standing forms thrown on the wheel. Rich textural decoration made by carving and applying slips.
Hand-built, stoneware vessels with individually illustrated surfaces. Applied, incised and modelled detail.
Distinctive hand - painted ceramics, thrown and turned on the wheel and high - fired in the kiln. Porcelain jewellery with silver fittings.
I use porcelain to create the “soft” forms of my vessels and crystalline glazes produce my rich surfaces and pools of intense colour.
Feel! My movements in the clay
thrown with courage, fun, passion
altered, torn and reassembled
by my hands,
my body and my soul
Feel...
Maritime sculptures, with a combination of ceramic and found objects.
Instinctively hand formed sculptural ceramics. Mitch is drawn to the organic forms of coastal forays and communicates the sculptural qualities of these influences.
Textured, tactile, painterly surfaces on handbuilt and thrown vessels. Inspired by landscape, and the human desire to touch, and be touched.
Wheel thrown porcelain domestic ware decorated with textural accents based on simplified natural patterns. Collections interplay between colour, form and pattern.
Wheel-thrown functional tin-glazed earthenware and ceremonial iridescent lustreware freely brush-painted with plant and animal symbolic imagery.
Makers shown on this website will not necessarily be exhibiting at all Craft In Focus events.
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