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LIZ
TEALL - Slip-Decorated Earthenware. I am committed to the idea
that every home should be enriched by handmade articles which are
a pleasure to use. |
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EDITH
HOLT - Raku Potter, producing individual functional pieces: bowls,
boxes, candle sticks, lidded jars and table lamps; thrown, slabbed
or coiled, glazefiring followed by reduction. |
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KIRSTIE
REYNOLDS - Kirstie produces one off pieces of ceramics and jewellery
from her studio at Cropredy near Banbury, Oxfordshire. In addition
to supplying approximately 30 galleries nationwide, she also sells
direct to the public and welcomes commissions. |
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SELMA
STAGG - Selma Stagg studio potter, makes individual decorative
forms, hand built, burnished and smoke fired. Some work is glazed
with textured glazes. Her work has tactile qualities. |
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ADRIENNE
BABA - Adrienne Baba trained in Japan and makes contemporary Japanese
style tableware mainly thrown or slab-built which is suitable for
Japanese or Western use. |
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SIDNEY
HARDWICK - Sidney Hardwick makes wash basins, domestic ware such
as casserole plates, bowls, mugs and jugs and also frost-proof bird
baths and feeders as well as sundials and pots for plants in stoneware
clay. |
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JANE
HANSON - Jane Hanson is a stoneware potter making fine functional
ceramics with richly coloured reduction glazes which she applies with
bold free brush strokes. |
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ELIZABETH
LINTON - Elizabeth finds making pottery a totally fascinating
occupation. She loves exploring all the many techniques and the thrill
of opening the kiln after a new glaze |
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ALISON
JONES - Alison creates unique sculptural and functional one-off
pieces from a variety of clays for both indoor and outdoor use. She
gains inspiration for her pieces from the human form and local architecture.
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CLARE
WRATTEN - Clare works from her North Leigh studio throwing on
the potter's wheel making one-off celadon porcelain pieces and functional
earthenware for everyday use. |
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JANE
and DYLAN BOWEN -Jane and Dylan Bowen, slipware pottery, once
fired functional and oven to table ware, one off pieces. Wheel thrown,
decorated with colored slips once fired. |
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KIT
ADLINGTON
- Kit produces functional stoneware, such as bowls, jugs, vases etc.
The work is usually thrown, with occasional ventures into hand building
and less conventional pieces. |
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HANNELORE
MEINHOLD-MORGAN - Hannelore produces mainly one-off pieces and
studio ceramics. Her wide range of decorative and functional pieces,
which are thrown and hand built in stoneware and earthenware, distinctly
combine form, colour and texture. |
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CHARLOTTE
STORRS - Charlotte Storrs makes a wide range of functional stoneware
for domestic use, in muted natural colours with simple surface decoration |
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TAM
FRISHBERG - Tam makes functional pieces on the wheel using stoneware
clay and glazes which she has developed herself. Shape and line are
central when designing a piece, so surface decoration is kept to a
minimum. |
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HILARY
FEHR - Hilary is building up a range of functional stoneware pots
based around Moroccan food such as tagines, communal eating dishes,
jars, teapots and drinking vessels. |
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ANTHONY
ECCLES - One off stoneware sculptural vessels that are robust,
imaginative and highly expressive their surfaces evocative of children's
art and contemporary artists. |