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Jake Winkle
Jake Winkle is renowned for his lively and dynamic watercolours, often capturing wildlife, equestrian, and horse racing themes with a strong sense of light, shape, movement, and spontaneity His distinctive style emphasises fluidity over fine detail.
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Barry Stedman
Barry Stedman is a contemporary ceramic artist celebrated for his vibrant, expressive earthenware vessels that reflect his deep connection to the landscapes surrounding his Bedfordshire studio.
Patricia Shone
Patricia Shone is a distinguished ceramicist whose work reflects the rugged beauty of her surroundings on the Isle of Skye in Scotland.
Sarah Rickard
Sarah Rickard is a ceramic artist based in Heathfield, East Sussex, known for her intricate, nature-inspired decorative ceramics.
Stephen Murfitt
Stephen Murfitt is a celebrated ceramic artist whose work is defined by its expressive forms, intricate textures, and innovative firing techniques.
Pete Monaghan
Pete Monaghan works from a studio in Aberystwyth, west Wales. Working mainly in acrylic, ink, crayon and collage, his practice focuses on vernacular architecture—barns, filling stations, sheds, and weathered rural buildings.
Adam Knoche
Adam Knoche is a ceramic artist based in the United States whose work investigates themes of transformation, impermanence, and the dialogue between form and environment. His sculptural vessels and installations, often marked by raw surfaces and colourful glaze technique
Dan Kelly
Dan Kelly, a leading ceramic artist based in Camberwell, London, is known for his distinctive approach to thrown stoneware and porcelain.
Chris Keenan
Chris is an accomplished ceramicist with many years of experience working primarily in porcelain. His practice centres on creating finely thrown, functional vessels that combine clarity of form with subtle surface qualities.
Bert Jones
Bert Jones is a ceramic artist based in South Wales, whose work is distinguished by minimalist stoneware that captures a natural, organic aesthetic.
Tom Knowles Jackson
Tom creates a range of functional cook and serve ware for the table and home. His work is high-fired stoneware, using a carefully selected palette of glazes derived from iron, copper, and wood ash.
Maya Hughes
Maya Hughes is a British ceramic artist whose work seamlessly blends traditional techniques with contemporary aesthetics.
John Higgins
John Higgins is a renowned ceramic artist celebrated for his innovative approach that often merges traditional pottery techniques with unconventional forms and textures.
Annie Guilfoyle
Annie is a West Sussex-based garden designer running a studio and teaching at West Dean, Great Dixter, and Chanticleer. She co-directs Garden Masterclass Ltd with Noel Kingsbury, lectures internationally, and writes for leading gardening magazines.
Tanya Gomez
Tanya Gomez is a celebrated British ceramist renowned for her dynamic porcelain vessels characterised by lustrous colours and fluid forms.
Eleana Gileva, Glost
Elena Gileva is a London-based artist with a strong focus on decorative, historical, and ornamental themes, working primarily in ceramics, sculpture, and installation.
Barbara Gittings
Barbara Gittings’s combination of the ancient techniques of Nerikomi and smoke firing, alongside her unusual modern shapes, places her work in a unique position within the field of Nerikomi ceramics.
Cadi Froehlich
Cadi Froehlich makes artworks to live with. She takes inspiration from traditional slipware and adds motifs of connection and humanity. Each unique piece is a sculpture which gives the viewer confidence to interact with the form and materials of the object.
Jack Durling
Jack Durling is a Brighton-based sculptural ceramicist known for creating intricate animal sculptures that highlight natural behaviours and conservation themes, inspired by his childhood in Dungeness and the South Downs.
Jennifer Cobb
Jennifer Cobb is a ceramic artist based in North Lincolnshire, whose practice spans both functional ware and sculptural vessels.
Jane Cairns
Jane Cairns is a London-based ceramic artist whose work captures the beauty in the overlooked and the ordinary.
Dylan Bowen
Using techniques such as pouring, trailing, and brushing slip onto wheel-thrown or hand-built forms, Dylan creates energetic, gestural ceramics.
Sam Boughton
Sam Boughton is a British Contemporary Landscape painter that lives in Devon, UK. She works primarily in inks and pastel to create semi-abstract landscapes paintings inspired by her travels around the British Isles.
Elaine Bolt
Elaine Bolt is a Sussex-based ceramic artist known for her evocative, mixed-media creations that draw inspiration from the landscapes and natural textures of the South Downs.
Nick Bodimeade
Nick Bodimeade work explores the shifting ground between figuration and abstraction. His paintings draw on direct observation, photography, and drawing, yet are transformed through expressive brushwork, bold colour, and a dynamic play of light and texture.
Linda Bloomfield
Linda Bloomfield is a celebrated ceramic artist and glaze expert known for her tactile, handmade porcelain tableware.
Dee Barnes
Dee is an expert hand builder favouring traditional techniques such as coiling and slab work in earthenware clay with underglazes, lustres and oxides.
Gail Anderson
Gail Anderson creates both functional and whimsical ceramics. Her painterly approach to surface decoration is a modern take on the tradition of Maiolica, a technique with is roots in Middle East and Europe.
Hashim Akim
Hashim Akib began his career as an illustrator. For 15 years he worked with a wide range of famous clients including The New Yorker, Time magazine and the Royal Mail.