Diana Wren After taking early retirement I pursued a hitherto unrealised passion by taking an Access to Art and Design course. My initial interest had been painting, but I soon discovered the excitement of working in 3D. I moved to Hampshire twenty years ago and have...
Sally Woodford After studying 3D design at Middlesex Polytechnic I moved to the Isle of Wight in 1981. The jurassic coast of the island, with varied beaches, beautiful land and seascape provides a wealth of inspiration. Using traditional coiling and slab building...
Gaynor Wilson I have been making pots for many years both functional and sculptural, my pots are slab built most with textured surfaces and fired in a Raku kiln .I love exploring new ways of creating surface design with inspiration coming from buildings and industrial...
Harriet Wesley My work is inspired by the surrounding New Forest, archaeological finds and ancient ceramics and has a textured and organic exterior. The inside is often, by contrast, smooth and glazed, as are the rims of vessels, and they are fired to stoneware...
Alison Wear I work exclusively with unglazed pieces that attain their finished coloration through exposure to flames, smoke and intense heat. They are fired in a pit, a bonfire or simply a metal dustbin filled with combustible materials. This low-tech approach is...