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Vessels
What truly sets these vases apart are the charming illustrations that adorn them. Each figure depicted seems to come alive, inviting us to ponder their stories. The thoughtful gaze of the woman in green, the artist at her easel, and the fashionable figures walking their dogs all suggest a narrative that transcends the ceramic medium. These characters evoke a sense of nostalgia and whimsy, reminding us of the beauty found in everyday moments.
The Intersection of Art and Function
While these vases are undoubtedly decorative, they also serve a practical purpose. Imagine filling them with fresh flowers or using them as striking centerpieces in your home. Their artistic flair elevates any space, transforming a simple room into a gallery of creativity.
Selected for RA online exhibition Young Artists’ Summer Show
Selected for RA young Artists’ Summer Show online exhibition 2025
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Porcelain Floral vase or vessel Mishima Inlay and etching technique with Sgrafitto and coloured washes
London Art Fair with Milly Green of The Art Movement
narrative porcelain vases
Girl and Cat images
For the Love of Art History
Cubist Porcelain tiered vessel selected for the young art award competition at the The Exhibitionist Hotel, 8-10 Queensberry Place London SW7 2EA January and February 2025
For the love of Art History
Affordable Art Fair Battersea 2024
The Gardeners vases or vessels. High fired unique porcelain vases. Hold water. each individually inlaid and painted one of a kind ceramic sculptures
Commissions
Procreate sketch for 'Girl and Cat' commission
Paloma = Dove/ Peace porcelain vessel
Drawing (Paper) Show
Two of my porcelain vessels 'Singing and The Cats or Los Gatos', have been selected for the Drawing Paper Show to be held in conjunction with the Liverpool Biennial. 21st July to 12 August at The Bridewell Studios and Gallery. 101 Prescot St Liverpool L7 8UL.
May Exhibitions 2023
Exhibitions at Hornsey Library with Crouch End Open Studios and at The Sanctuary Gallery Newnham on Severn Gloucestershire.
Interplay EFOA Exhibition
Exhibition at Hornsey Library local artists 2D and 3D art, sculpture, painting , photography, ceramics, glass
Saga Article
Saga Exceptional article on Spring makers from Contemporary ceramics Centre written by Joy Archer