I create ceramic sculptures and slip decorated pots that reflect the rugged Cornish coastal environment.
Contemporary hand-built Raku fired ceramics. Raku firing demonstration with a Raku Kiln Opening at 2pm on both Sundays during Open Studios.
Ceramic work inspired by the ebb and flow of the tide at my creekside studio.
Paintings and Organic Ceramics. Sharing a studio space with Julie Howe with her paintings and papier mache.
The wild elements of Cornwall captured in clay and silver. Come and see an exciting exhibition of work by two artists in Lucy's garden studio.
A collective of inspired painters, sculptors, jewellers, photographers & artisans showing a wide range of work in the barn with café & free parking.
Studio Pottery/Designer
A collection of inspired painters, sculptors, jewellers, photographers & artisans showing a wide range of work in the barn with café and free parking.
Alison is a Cornish artist making small batch ceramics, ash glazed tableware and Raku fired pieces using a Japanese style of pottery.
Handmade thrown pottery and sculptures
Ceramic sculptures based on the images around me and influenced by my Fijian heritage.
Painter Rachel Jeffrey and sculptor Bob Dawson exhibit and demonstrate their work in a shared marquee at Trevena Cross Garden Centre.
Raku fired sculpture of birds and animals, a collection of decorated earthenware depicting birds and animals.
Hand thrown stoneware and porcelain homewares, hand decorated with simple patterns and botanical images and small collectible animal sculptures
See examples of my work but also see where they're made. There will be work in progress and sketchbooks to look through which show my working process.
Stoneware ceramics, mostly thrown but larger pieces are sometimes coiled or slab built and are all made in my studio on the edge of Bodmin Moor.
I make functional stoneware pottery in my garden studio in Chacewater
Elaine and Jayne create ceramics inspired by the rugged North Cornwall coast and its surroundings.
Sarah uses translucency of hand-thrown porcelain and inks to reflect the ephemerality and fragility of human essence in the wild Cornish landscape.
Decorative and functional ceramics inspired by Cornish archaeology and geology.
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