Suzanne Rampton

Suzanne Rampton

Suzanne Rampton The intuitive process that working with clay provides is a constant source of discovery for me.  Observation of life and the world around us is an ongoing source of inspiration.  I like to experiment and push the boundaries of clay as a medium,...
Neil Rampton

Neil Rampton

Neil Rampton My style is slowly becoming more refined, however I still swerve madly from one to another,  I am learning to love the texture of pots is most important, both for touch and vision, adding light and dark, shade and accents to ceramic form.  I have many...
Francheska Pattisson

Francheska Pattisson

Francheska Pattisson Process With a passion for both printmaking and for working with clay, I combine the two art forms, using printmaking techniques to build up layers of surface decoration, using foraged, pressed leaves. This results in a detailed and textured...
Anton Page

Anton Page

Anton Page As a largely self-taught potter I started by making fairly traditional practical pieces such as mugs, jugs and piggy banks. Although there is still space for traditional glazed ware, my work has evolved to include more sculptural pieces, not necessarily...

Lynn Nicholls (Southsea Mudlark)

Lynn Nicholls (Southsea Mudlark) I make hand thrown functional pots decorated with both abstract and representational designs. Whilst functionality is important to me, I particularly enjoy exploring surface decoration, texture and pattern by using various tools and...