I look forward to welcoming visitors to my garden studio, where you can see my stoneware pottery and where I will be at work.
Original Paintings, pots, textiles, prints, drawings and cards. Set in a gorgeous Cornish garden between Porthallow beach and Gillan Creek.
I create handbuilt ceramic vessels inspired by Cornwall and its history illustrating them with creatures and scenes using the sgraffito technique.
The 'angel' shape has been with me for many years. I wonder if these ceramic forms and images are part of my soul reaching out to others?
Ceramic sculptures based on the images around me and influenced by my Fijian heritage.
Hand built stoneware ceramic wildlife sculptures, inspired by my love of all things 'animal'.
Ceramics made by Nynke on the wheel in her studio on a farm. I create contemporary functional ceramics designed for everyday life.
Mainly thrown and hand built pottery.
Ceramics made with local materials from our farmland and inspired by views of the Camel Estuary.
My new studio in Redruth where I host workshops and make my work. Thrown, coil-built vessels and sculptures. I also show work by other local potters.
Julie is a multi-skilled artist, known for her colourful graceful ceramics and oil paintings.
Emma has been working with porcelain for many years creating tiles impressed with hand stitched embroidery and with fresh plants.
Decorative & functional stoneware ceramics. I make two different ranges of work, one a simple everyday stoneware & a blue & white illustrative style.
Contemporary porcelain and mixed media, such as bottles, moon-jars and works on paper. Inspired by ephemerality and fragility of the Cornish landscape.
Come and visit my ceramics studio in Reawla near Hayle. My work includes life drawing, print and sculptural figurative ceramics.
Sally makes tableware and functional items using stoneware clay.
Our annual Open Studio event, all welcome including hounds.
Pottery studio in the heart of Mousehole. Opening early 2023.
Visit my home-based garden studio/shed, see my work displayed and ask me about pottery.
Ceramics that are fun, functional and full of texture.
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