Belén Duarte
As a conceptual and Visual Artist, Belén explores with the different techniques that the clay offers.
CURATED BY STUDIO POTTERY LONDON
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As a conceptual and Visual Artist, Belén explores with the different techniques that the clay offers.
Chang is a ceramic artist rooted in the vibrant heart of London, crafting functional and decorative ceramics.
Deborah’s ceramics focus on the fluidity of form and the alchemy, colour and texture of glazing on pieces that are both functional and sculpturally decorative
Ece Bilen is a London-based ceramic artist and a member of Studio Pottery London. Ece draws inspiration from the intricate diversity of the natural world.
Art for me includes not only visual art, but music and poetry. The arts of peace.
Izzy Letty is a potter making wheel thrown homeware and tableware from her London studio.
Jasmine’s hand thrown and carved porcelain pieces establish equilibrium between intricacy and simplicity.
John Hobbs is both a visual artist and ceramicist. Each ceramic piece is made with great care, crafted as a piece of living sculpture to be both loved and used.
Luciana Branco: Discover the organic, intuitive ceramic art of a Brazilian self-taught artist. Her unique, beautiful pieces are shaped by instinct and a deep love for aesthetics.
Mane Brutents creates handcrafted ceramics that echo the spirit of Armenia. Rooted in culture, shaped by hand, and infused with meaning.
Max is an Architect and has been making ceramics for over 10 years, learning in evening classes before moving to Studio Pottery London five years ago.
Paul creates large forms with a focus on graphic finishes
Raykhan’s goal is to express feelings through form and material, creating objects that are not only functional but also alive and emotive.
I stumbled into the world of ceramics when baking cakes for our son’s birthdays; I realised that I enjoyed working with fondant much more than the baking per se…
Discovering clay ever since has been quite an adventure.
Through geometric pattern and contrasting glazed and unglazed surfaces, Sophie Durandet creates functional stoneware vessels that blur the line between sculpture and everyday use.
A bowl, made by hand, is at the centre of human living from prehistory to the present day. A humble object speaking of shared food and friendship, of life and celebration.
Inspired from a famous haiku poem, Wink’s hand thrown and carved vases seep into one’s consciousness with quiet strength and steadiness.
Young Gi’s practice is inspired by traditional and contemporary interpretations of Korean pottery.