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Camilla Garret-Jones
BA (Hons) Design
Made in the pottery. Mostly hand built bowls impressed
with plants and fired to a high stoneware glaze. Also makes planters
with faces which are smoke-fired.
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| Val Burns
Made in the pottery. Both thrown and hand-built
stoneware using exhuberant colours and a ‘tigerskin’
effect on her hand-built planters.
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| Maggie Longstaff
Fascinating ceramic pictures
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| Karen Witty & Colin
Fawcett
Life-like Raku fired birds mounted on driftwood
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| Donald McIntyre
D.A Inspired by the villages and coastline of
Fife, each wall plaque is unique with a humorous slant
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David Holmes
Contemporary Raku-fired teapots, vases and bowls
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Anne Lightwood
BA (Edin) Design and Crafts
Currently working in hand built porcelain and
paperclay. Author of “Working with Paperclay and Other
Additives” published 2000
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| Jan Kirkpatrick
Makes ‘Wild Tiles’ creative
mosaic wall pieces using a mixture of various ceramics and glass
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| Marc Adriaenssens
Bright and cheerful thrown earthenware candles,
oil burners and whisky tots fabulous colours
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| Jane Adams
Fun cats and hares hand-built in stoneware and
coloured with a copper oxide
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| Bob Errington
Thrown domestic ware in a lovely blue stoneware
glaze. Very practical and good value
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| Peter Short
Beautiful, well-thrown stoneware bowls, vases
and bottles in a silky, creamy glaze.
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| Nick Douglas
Nick has just built himself an oil fired, soda
kiln and is achieving some beautiful orange-peel effects on his
thrown jugs, bottles and bowls.
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| Hafdis Brands
As well as quirky chickens and fish, she makes
brightly coloured Raku bottles and jars
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| Patricia Shone
Beautiful, tactile raku thrown pots.
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| Anne Morrison
Anne often impresses leaves and ferns into her
Raku fired thrown vessels.
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| Veronica Newman
Inspiration from Veronica’s translucent,
hand thrown porcelain comes from Mycenaean pottery, patterns in
nature and the views from her workshop overlooking the Moray Firth.
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| Jo Connel
Highly tactile handbuilt ceramics using coloured
clays. Landscape and seascape are major influences, as is clay
itself.
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Fiona Duckett
MA BDes(Hons)
In response to the reflective colour and movement
found in water, Fiona has developed her own 'In Glaze Reduction
Lustre' glazes which are used on a variety of domestic ceramic
forms.
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Lisa Pritchard Ceramics
BA(hons)Art and Design - Ceramics
MA - Ceramics
Producer of handbuilt ceramic clocks and tiles.
The work is predominantly slab built with molded additions.
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| Sandra Gorrara
Maker of kiln-formed glass, and hand-built platters
and bowls in stoneware, inspired by the landscape of Scotland
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Ceri E.S. White
BA(Hons)Design - Ceramics
Edinburgh based ceramic artist and tile maker
producing contemporary wall pieces and hand-cut coasters in bright,
beautiful colours
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Robert Goldsmith
BA (Hons) 3D Design
Hand thrown and decorated domestic stoneware with
rich copper reds and cobalt blue glazes with the occasional touch
of gold lustre
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Mark Smith - ceramics and
wood
Fun ceramic boats mounted on wooden stands.
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Rob Watson - ceramics
Bright, cheerful splashes of colour on Rob's wacky,
yet functional thrown work.
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