Tim Thornton

Tim Thornton

I produce vessel based forms for domestic use, which vary from functional mugs and bowls through to more decorative vases and sculptural pieces. Pieces are generally loose and organic in form, showing the nature of the clay and the making processes, whether hand built...
Tony Thompson

Tony Thompson

I have always been, in one way or another, inclined to the ‘arts’, be it working in pencil, pen-and-ink, watercolour, or oils, but the needs of family life always seemed to get in the way. I had attended night school “Pottery” classes some 30 years ago and...
Sue Thomas

Sue Thomas

Sue Thomas It started as an evening class hobby which grew and grew so now there is a studio in my garden where I can potter any time I choose. My view of the garden has led to making bird baths and bird feeders and blackbirds to sit on the fence. My succulent...
Vidya Thirunarayan

Vidya Thirunarayan

As my original training is in dance, my approach and aesthetics are informed by the dancer in me. My pots aim to marry elegance in form and colour with functionality. I have always been attracted by the ‘hand-made’ and the thoughts, emotions, cultural knowledge, skill...
Brian Tew

Brian Tew

I am a qualified architect now retired who has been working in ceramics and other art forms over the past 50 years and I feel that there should be no divisions or barriers between any of the artistic disciplines, and anything that breaks the barriers and mixes the...