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'Fish Beakers' Slip cast with Chinese tissue underglaze transfer designs. 1080c. 2014
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Hastings Beach Tractor No 4. L54cms. 2013.
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'RX90' Hastings Fishing Boat. Modelled and Slip cast with Cobalt carbonate wash. 29cm L. 1090c. 2021

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'Three Crabs' Slip cast semi-porcelain. White Borax glaze.1100c. Life sized. 2014

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'Three Mackerel on Driftwood'. Slip cast Porcelain. 1220c. 2013
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Bullseye fused glass tiles on a 'Sea, Sky and Beach theme'
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Freshly modelled commission for a groundworks company in its clay state. Cat D6R Bulldozer. 56cmL August 2015.
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Commission for a Hastings Beach Tractor with Scarva Pottery Supplies Logo for their online cataloge 2019
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 LATEST NEWS  
 My artist's profile written by John Brickels USA      https://www.brickels.com  is featured in the latest issue of  Neue Keramik Magazine. 6/2014
 https://www.new-ceramics.com/
       Welcome to my website where I show the 
       ceramics and glass pieces that I have made in
       my studio near Nottingham, England.
       
    * Thank you for taking the time to look. I would     
       like to hear from you if you have any comments
       via my contacts page.
    
    * I am happy to answer your questions about the 
      artwork, ceramics or fused glass pieces for sale 
      on these pages.

    * Commissions undertaken.

    * Studio visits by appointment.
      
      Ways to get in touch with me: 
      Using the Contact me page  
      e-mail: [email protected]
     
    

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This site build updated August 2021
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''You cannot help but learn more as you take the world into your hands. Take it up reverently, for it is an old piece of clay, with millions of thumbprints on it" John Updike.


" We are the clay, you are the potter; we are all the work of your hand"
Isaiah 64 
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