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Latest Members
Nina Wright
As a potter trained in the Japanese & Leach tradition in Stoke on Trent, my work is imbued with ideas of functionality, simplicity & the earthy materiality of clay and glaze.
My intention is that my pots should feel good in your hand, on your lips and to your eye, enhancing everyday routines & tasks, especially in the kitchen.
Joyce Simpson
I am a published digital artist and photographer based in Yorkshire.
My work is driven by a deep passion for creating art that leaves a lasting impact - pieces that stir the imagination, evoke emotional responses and challenge perception.
Through the medium of photography, I craft unique digital artworks that transform reality into something far beyond the ordinary.
Aneeta Seshan
Graduating from The Scottish College of Textiles , then Glasgow School of Art her textiles stem from many, many long sessions of freehand stitching primarily on a sewing machine .
There are original framed artworks , brooches, badges , bookmarks and illustrations which are then reproduced to produce tea towels , aprons and other usable items in addition to commissions for retail outlets. Examples of caricature and a series of natural motifs establish themselves to create an enchanting fantasy world of special places to visit.
Nadine Blakemore
My love affair with clay and ceramics began at the early age of 11, when my mother took me along to a pottery class in East Germany. I still remember how I enjoyed the feeling of working the clay, smoothing the surface of my pots and the satisfaction of holding a finished piece. I think I was hooked straight away.