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Liz Challis

Stoneware

Other

Electric

Came to ceramics after career in graphic design. Handbuilt coiled and slabbed stoneware, decorative and functional pieces

Ewer H 27cm

Bowl W 35cm

Vase H 38cm

 

 

Anne Cope

Stoneware

Slab-built

Electric

Slab-built stoneware pots and dishes. Unusual designs, contemporary in feel. Use of earthenware and coloured clay inlays. Selling in local shops and galleries, craft fairs, and from workshop in Topsham on some sunny Saturday mornings. Pottery now part-time, alongside naturopathic/osteopathic practice.

Cylinder pots, earthenware inlay Heights 10 - 14 inches

Triangle dishes Widths 4 - 15 inches

Pocket pots Heights 5 - 8 inches

 

 

Karen Edwards

Stoneware

Other

Electric

Individual handbuilt planters, small sculptures and Green Men plaques for the garden. Surface textures are enhanced with oxide washes and slips. I also produce decorative thrown or handbuilt pieces which are raku fired.

`Full Stops' dia 24cm approx

`Gourd' height 56cm approx

`Tiny Planter' width 36cm approx

 

 

Ali Fife

Porcelain

Slab-built

Electric

I make jewellery using porcelain, adding body stains and rolling, twisting, grating and combing the clay to create a variety of marbling and other effects within the agate ware tradition. The porcelain is unglazed giving a soft matt finish that has a stone-like appearance. Each piece is sanded before a single firing. It is high-fired so although very fine and with the appearance of delicacy, the jewellery is very strong. After firing, the shards are assembled into jewellery using mainly silver or silver plated findings (the rings, clasps, etc).

Stud earrings with reversed colours.

Pendant on fine chain and earrings on ear wires.

Pin brooch and earrings

 

 

douglas fitch

Earthenware

Thrown

Wood-fired

My work is wheel made traditional slipware fired in a kiln fuelled by wood. I have been potting for over twenty years, but established my current workshop at Hollyford Pottery, deep in rural Devon, in 2004. My work demonstrates a distinct influence from English country pottery, Mediaeval pottery and the work of my mentor Clive Bowen, who I have assisted as a mainstay of his firing team for fifteen years.

pots drying in the workshop

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Jug 9" high

 

 

Doreen Gardner

Stoneware

Sculpted

Electric

Retired College of Education Senior Lecturer in Ceramics. Professional potter now specialising in large hand-built sculptural garden pots, sculptural birds and animals. Sells throughout galleries and retail outlets in UK and internationally. Exhibits at garden shows. Interested in smoking and working with sulphates. Associate member CPA. Past chairman WPA.

Standing & sitting Lawn Sheep

Goose

 


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