Hands on Ceramics
Handmade sculptures by Northeast Ceramic Artists Karen and Colin Fawcett
Jane Adams Ceramics
The work is handmade in a sandy, heavily textured, stoneware crank clay, and modelled using a technique somewhere between slabbing
and coiling, leaving many of the making marks visible.
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Jane Maddison
Ceramics
The range includes bowls and spoons, butter dish and knife,
mugs and jugs in unique
designs, as well as Jane’s own distinctive Wine Breather, voted
Gift of the Year 2006. Work is produced in Porcelain, fired at 1260c, it is thrown and hand decorated.
Studio Two Ceramics
Handcrafted collectable ceramic figures by Veronica Ballan of Northumberland
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Goodwin-Jones
Ceramics
Richard Goodwin-Jones makes a range of contemporary raku ceramics. The simple structures of his work directs attention towards the unpredictable colours and textures that are created by the Raku process - an ancient Japanese method of firing that uses smoke and fire to create surface pattern and colour. Inspired by colours and textures found in the harbours and coastlines.
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