Archive for September, 2011

chris weaver

29Sep11

Chris Weaver. Hokitika, New Zealand My first memory of clay is as a young boy, discovering it when my father was digging out steps in a bank down at the bottom of our property. I made my first pots then and have been obsessed by clay ever since. When developing new work I prefer to […]


Brune Céramiques. Asnières-sur-Seine, France. Sculptures or containers, Brune’s creations are full of contrasts: silky in polished porcelain or full of the roughness of sandstone. Inspired by rocks, cliffs and tree bark, they are designed to be assembled, enabling anyone to create their own landscapes. Sculptures ou contenants, les pièces de Brune sont tout en contrastes : […]


Kaori Tatebayashi. b. Japan. London, England. UK My design is greatly influenced by natural shapes and forms. For example, the edges of KUMO series resemble mountain ridges, and the pattern of KAGE plate, named after the Japanese word shadow was inspired by the silhouette of a plant. The simple ceramic forms are created by a […]


jane hamlyn

21Sep11

Jane Hamlyn. Doncaster, England, UK. ‘Widely known for her functional pots, Jane Hamlyn’s work has recently undergone a radical change. The new vases and ‘Empty Vessels’ are severe and succinct with a formal clarity and their own abstract syntax. Her familiar palette of hues has been extended to include rusts ochres and rich deep orange. […]


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