Working on a new serie of Dogu exploring the Raku technique!
Brilliant results, it was a great fun to fire the Raku kiln in the studio courtyard with Su and Alex!
Working on a new serie of Dogu exploring the Raku technique!
Brilliant results, it was a great fun to fire the Raku kiln in the studio courtyard with Su and Alex!
My homage to Avebury Sculpture exhibition this year explores the Neolithic landscape of Wiltshire by using the imagery of the stones and the circles themselves, combined with designs influenced by other prehistoric survivals, both natural and manmade, such as the Uffington white horse.
The pieces are made from a selection of different clays, which are emphasises by the absence of glazes. The inspiration of prehistoric pottery and cave paintings is revealed through finely drawn lines, as if partly obscured by the passage of time.
An exclusive selection of thrown cups with handmade illustrations in collaboration with my beloved Nik Llawr. This is an ongoing collection of small, medium and large cups and bowls. There is more to come, in the meantime have a look at my online shop here.
I am very happy to announce that “Save the NHS Skeleton Toby Jug” is crossing the Atlantic to join the American Toby Jug Museum collection!! This piece is part of a collection I started during the first lockdown in March 20, when the NHS first started to be under pressure because of the Covid-19 pandemic. The skeleton Toby is a wry comment on years of cuts to the NHS service and the consequently long waiting lists; it is also clearly influenced by the Mexican Day of the Dead figures and art.