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My work reflects my working for many years as a painter and a sculptor Most of the work on show this year will be sculpture visitors are invited to wander around the garden that looks over the River Kennet. I look forward to talking about the process of ...
After a year away, Sally returns refreshed and excited to exhibit her work once again. This year’s exhibition features a vibrant collection of ceramic wall art, ranging from playful fish to striking abstract collages. Each piece is hand-crafted in stonewa ...
Mel Edwards has been creating a wide range of ceramic designs for everyday use and with unusual glazes since 2015. After finishing an evening ceramics course at a local college, she immediately went on to find a second-hand potter’s wheel and kiln. Since ...
I create layered, tactile compositions that evoke a sense of exploration. Each piece invites viewers to trace these forms, experiencing a journey through abstracted terrains and rhythmic patterns. Light and shadow play a critical role in my pieces, transf ...
The studio is a teaching centre for those wishing to explore the craft and art of ceramics, whether it is learning to throw on the wheel or hand building and sculpting in clay. Regular and one off sessions are available for those of all abilities and age ...
My work on more sculptural pieces continues to develop as time allows although my first love in ceramics has always been throwing at the wheel, so satisfying when it goes well! Surface texture and colour through use of glazes has, to some extent, taken ov ...
Alison continues to be inspired by nature and is working on some British wildlife like Otters, seals and Foxes to stand along with her mainly African animals and various birds. Alison works in fused glass and wire Alison is based in Marlborough. Inspired ...
Mary’s ceramics continue to illustrate and be inspired by the Wiltshire landscape. She makes a variety of decorative bowls and a range of functional stoneware with the distinctive “trees on a hill”, motif. Her porcelain and silver jewellery will also b ...
Jane spends the cold winter months gathering ideas, sketching and designing. She then cuts and carves the lino that is used to decorate her porcelain and cold cast bronze pieces. As warmer days arrive she is out in her shed, creating and casting with clay ...
Jacqui likes the imperfect, natural and undulating edges reminiscent of weathered and eroded surfaces. This is evident in her Raku work, coastal tiles and strata vessels. The cobalt blue ‘splash’ tableware collection also celebrates the imperfect. Wobbly ...


























































