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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 ...
Jane spends the winter months designing, cutting and carving intricate designs in lino: individual petals, leaves, wings and shells. As spring arrives she takes these into the studio to create ceramic lights in hand made paper porcelain, arranging the man ...
Light and colour infuse my work at a small scale (iridescent titanium jewellery), medium scale (indoor LED light sculptures) and large scale (perspex garden sculptures). This year I'm showing new multi-colour titanium jewellery developed for an internatio ...
Mary loves the process of throwing on the potters wheel. Watching a lump of clay grow into the desired shape, and then decorating and carving the surfaces with images of the Wiltshire countryside. In the last year she has been developing her range and e ...
I joined Wagon Yard Artists in November. My recent work has been influenced by the sights, sounds and memories of the landscape, in particular the Pewsey Vale in Wiltshire. My paintings are abstract, but at times they have become very slightly more repr ...