WORKERS IN CERAMICS AT THE BLUE LIAS GALLERY - 2

 

This page features some of the artists and craftspeople who have ceramics on display at Blue Lias. Our range of ceramics includes vibrant tableware, figures of people and animals, pots, outdoor stoneware, vases and Raku ware. To buy this work please contact the gallery. Artists covered in this page are Symondsbury Pottery (Andy Lloyd), Sarah McDade, Kester Moore, Penny Simpson, Angela Wallwork, Richard Wilson, Nick Hillyard, Gilly Humphreys, Rosemary Jacks, Caroline Nicolaou, Sylvia Owen, Sally Anne Stephens, Elizabeth Rollins-Scott and Mary Rose Young.

 
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Symondsbury Pottery (Andy Lloyd) - hand-made tiles and decorative tableware with blue, yellow and sea motifs - painterly Mediterranean influences. Sadly Andy no longer pots and the gallery's small stock of his work is the last that will be available


Andy Lloyd - hand-made tiles and decorative tableware
 

Nick Hillyard - functional traditional pottery with celtic-influenced designs. Special fossil mug for Blue Lias in preparation


 

Sarah McDade - serene, individually hand-sculpted female forms in bright summer dresses


Sarah McDade ceramics - female sculptures
 

Kester Moore - grand hand-built sea form vessels - ancient or futuristic ... you decide!


Kester Moore - ceramic vessels
 

Penny Simpson - vivid blue domestic ware with a fish theme


Penny Simpson - distinctive tableware
 

Gilly Humphreys - functional, traditional pottery often featuring music, humour and words


 

Angela Wallwork - pretty soap dishes, plates, mirrors, tiles with sea encrustaceans


Angela Wallwork - ceramic plaques, dishes and angels
 

Rosemary Jacks - functional pottery featuring attractive glazes and fruit and spotty motifs


 

Richard Wilson - earthenware domestic ware with free abstract designs in gold, green, aqua...Raku ornament bottles


Richard Wilson - domestic ware
 

Mary Rose Young - flamboyant ceramics with extrovert decoration - the flavour of kitsch, 20s, 30s, 40s and 50s to delight the connoisseur


Mary Rose Young - flamboyant tableware ceramics and lampbases
  Caroline Nicolaou - hand-built bowls with an ethnic flavour decorated with plant forms, spots and stripes and fish in green, blue and cream glazes  
  Sylvia Owen - individually sculpted ceramic human and animal forms  
Elizabeth Rollins-Scott - restrained and elegant angel figures in dignified pose and subdued colours Elizabeth Rollins-Scott
  Sally Anne Stephens - ceramic sculptures inspired by marine life Sally Anne Stephens - ceramics of marinelife
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