
Keith Brymer Jones – Potter
by Keith Brymer JonesBeing a potter can sometimes be a lonely existence, spending time in the studio working on new ranges for clients. Clay for me is not only my life, but also my passion. It has the capacity to transcen…

Clare Twomey Piece by Piece
The concept of the multiple sure has its aesthetic attractions, doesn’t it? It has been embraced right across virtually all artistic media

Tranchée Alexandra Engelfriet
The forest had begun the slow work of reclamation, grasses and wild flowers covering the bare earth of a year ago, softening the lines leading into the trench but its rawness still hit me with a shock

Palpable Vision The Work of Contemporary Ceramics Artist Linda Swanson
by Naomi FrangosIf art is the translation of ideas into some kind of formal expression that reflects our culture, then what moves it from being a simple statement, to becoming a dialogue between the viewer and the wo…

Under the Table
Under the table features nine art- ists who work with clay. Yet many of them would not self-identify as ceramists

Ingrid Murphy Augmented Reality and the Sensory Resonance of Ceramic Objects
My hands become another’s. my body extends across space and I register a new awareness of my own physicality. My fingers gently examine the smooth, lustred form