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Joy London

Stoneware

Thrown

Electric

I enjoy all apects of pottery and sculpture, making and having fun with clay and glazes. My stoneware 'Daisy Designs' are decorated using wax relief and double dipping my glazes and then high firing in an electric kiln.

Large Blue Daisy Bowl

Green Daisy glaze and design detail

GreenDaisy Casserole

 

 

Hilary Luce

Stoneware

Sculpted

Electric

I make small scale sculptures in stoneware and paperclay. Most are groups of figures with the emphasis on movement and ambivalent emotion rather than detail. I also make horses. Each piece is unique; some can be displayed outdoors.

Astonished

This way III

Upwardly mobile III

 

 

Frank Martin

Stoneware

Slab-built

Electric

Observations inspired by nature are the key elements in my work. Tranquility is found in simple pleasures - flowing water, Curlew songs, moorlands and rock pools.

Slab built vase (Height=24

Slab built tree flask (Height=15

Stylised slab teapot (Height=12

 

 

Nicky May

Stoneware

Sculpted

Electric

Sculptural stoneware and smoke-fired vessels, inspired by African gourds, pebbles from Cornwall's beaches, and dancing figures. Suitable for both house and garden.

"dancing" - stoneware, frost-resistant

pebble pots - stoneware, frost-resistant

talking heads - terracotta, smoke-fired

 

 

Ama Menec

Other

Sculpted

Electric

Wall hanging and 3-dimensional sculptures of ancient Goddesses and endangered British animals, for indoor and outdoor spaces. Studio open 11 - 6 Monday to Saturday, shared with potter Lea Phillips.

Raven Shouting Into The Wind. 10

Hypnia (Sleep) 3-D wall hanging sculpture 55cm wide by 42 cm high.

Dreaming 3-D Sculpture 59cm long, 50cm wide 20cm high.

 

 

Ian Muchmore

Stoneware

Slab-built

Electric

My individual sculptural vessels reflect my fascination with the ability of clay to imitate other materials. My creative ideas come from many sources, ranging from natural forms such as boulders and other rock formations to engineered objects. I enjoy contrasts, incongruity and unexpected juxtapositions in both surface texture and form. I believe that balance and harmony are qualities which are as important in ceramic art as in life.

bottle form - pewter glaze with impressed decoration and applied gold leaf - height 40cm

bottle form - bronze glaze height 35cm

rustic flasks - 35, 30 & 25 cm

 


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