I enjoy making individual pieces with a sculptural feel in handmade and thrown stoneware. I also make practical vases, jugs and bowls experimenting with textured finishes, slip trailing and painting with glazes. Recently I have been smoke firing pieces using...
Alec Roberts I have been making pots since 2014. Most of my work is influenced by Korean and Japanese styles and I especially admire the work of Mike Dodds and the late Phil Rogers. I experiment with a range of clays but am limited by having one electric kiln. Only...
Sue Robbins I am relatively new to ceramics, I continually explore and experiment with both thrown and handbuilt forms. I use mainly stoneware but also love the texture and qualities of porcelain which I use to make both functional and decorative items. I have most...
Vasu Reddy Broken textures and broken pasts – this is what I seem to be exploring in my work these days. My wheel thrown pots experiment with texture, trying to capture the visible but damaged symmetry of ancient brickwork or cracked rock faces and tree trunks. I fire...
Paul Randall After a 45 year break, I returned to pottery during lock-down. And wondered how, for all time, I managed without. In recent months, I have concentrated on throwing pots for indoor plants, sometimes using pots with drainage holes etc. I have found this to...