Helen Rondell:
Rondell's pieces are hand-coiled.
Rachel Holian:
Holian's pieces are tiny, and I wondered how she manages to make them with the wheel.
Stunning work, as always, by Lara Scobie. Artist's statement: 'the theme of balance is constant, significantly underlining my current work in which ideas of dynamic interplay between form and surface are explored. By integrating drawing, surface mark-making and volume I play with the balance of space and pattern alongside hue and texture on both the decoraed and void surface areas'.
Wall art inspired by fragile coastline which is continually under threat from climate change.
Jeremy Nicholls:
This work strongly reminded me of Walter Keeler's ceramics.
Sara Moorhouse:
Wonderful pots full of colour, beautifully executed.
Jane Cairns:
Unglazed, smoke fired and waxed porcelain ceramics, made by using the nerikomi method.
Inspired by the Janapese chawan, Jones' pieces are raku fired.
Last but not least, Hanna's ceramics are wonderful in their minimalist simplicity. They are inspired by tribal art.
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