Tag: Ceramics
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Yallingup Galleries
Yallingup Galleries is a purpose built gallery, established in a natural bush setting at the gateway to the Margaret River Wine Region. The gallery is located on scenic Caves Road in close proximity to wineries, restaurants and pristine beaches. The gallery represents recognised Australian Artists and displays a diverse range of Fine Arts and Furniture.…
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Spiral Earth Pottery
These ceremonial ceramics are made with the intention of inviting presence. Through the curiosity and delight of playing with earth, water, fire, and air, the clay vessels alchemise into form for the functional use of presence practices, such as tea ceremony, cacao ceremony, and other medicinal rituals. The land on which these pieces are created…
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Rhiannon Gill Ceramics
My story is a pretty simple one. After falling in love with clay, I decided to give up my day job to pursue ceramics full-time.I am largely a self-taught ceramicist, practicing my craft in my workshop in Wollongong, situated on Dharawal land. Nestled between the mountains and the sea, this picturesque surrounding inspires my pottery.…
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Gemma Troy
I’m a poet and a ceramic and abstract artist living on the Sunshine Coast in Queensland, Australia with my little family and my cattle dog Sunny.I grew up treasure hunting out in the Australian forest with my dad. These rich childhood experiences nurtured my imagination and creativity. I have always believed in and chased magic…
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The Hive Ocean Grove
Established in 2016, our gallery is dedicated to sharing local, national and international art, in a thoughtfully curated space. The story behind the works is considered, providing art lovers with the opportunity to purchase artworks that bring them both joy and contemplation.We are a small entity but a committed community player employing environmentally and ethically…
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Mullum Clayworkers
Mullum Clayworkers are a community-based collective of 50 potters producing a diverse range of ceramic works from functional to sculptural. The Studio provides an open workspace for both individual and collaborative creation while the Gallery offers the opportunity to showcase and sell artworks to the public.Mullum Clayworkers Studio and Gallery aims to be a dynamic,…
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Earthen Gems Ceramics
Having grown up on Aotea (Great Barrier Island) of Aotearoa, I’ve wandered my way from NZ’s rolling hills to Australia’s coastal paradise in the Northern Rivers.After studying in a local school in Sydney I now have my own studio to create and share.Working with clay has taught me so much about myself, and life.Creating Earthen…
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Katherine Mahoney Ceramics
I’m lucky enough to have a studio tucked away at the bottom of my Sydney garden, a wooden cabin that houses my wheels and glazes. There, among tranquil, leafy surrounds, I create my hand-thrown ceramics. The shelves are bustling with pots at all stages of the making process, clambering for my attention. My kiln hums…
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Oshala Earthforms
Oshala was born in 2021 with a vision for beautiful earth conscious products, eco-friendly alternatives to body adornments & functional household items.A creative exploration of organic modern art that represents the earth and her forms, the art directly influenced by immediate surroundings and curated from nature itself.Oshala works with a range of textiles, plants, wild…
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Lockhart River Arts
Lockhart River Arts Indigenous Corporation is a prominent Indigenous Australian art centre located on the eastern side of the Cape York Peninsula in Queensland.Lockhart River Arts Centre was established in 1995. The establishment of the Art Centre was influenced in part by a group of young artists just out of school who together became known…
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Sandy Lockwood Ceramics
My relationship with clay began in 1975. This creative medium immediately attracted me through the raw and direct tactile experience it offered. I initially worked in a pottery production studio, and then continued my training by studying ceramics full time at East Sydney Technical College.I make woodfired saltglazed ceramics, both tableware and sculptural work, in…
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Satya Ceramics
Satya is the Sanskrit word for truth. It also refers to a virtue in Indian religions, referring to being truthful in one’s thought, speech and action. In Yoga, satya is one of five yamas, the virtuous restraint from falsehood and distortion of reality in one’s expressions and actions. With the establishment of Satya Ceramics I…
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Paxxy and Flora
My aim with P&F is to help you elevate your everyday moments and spaces through thoughtful purchases.Whether it’s a statement vase as a centre-piece for your table, or a small dish to keep your earrings in, it’s not about just a vase or a bowl. It’s not just about being handmade. It’s about experience. Warmth.…
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Nicole is Nicole Ceramics
I’m a muddy creative who started making pottery back in 2016 when my husband and I found our way to the beautiful Fleurieu Peninsula in South Australia.It all started to meet people in our local community and as a creative outlet to escape from a technical-focused world. But, as soon as I laid my hands…
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Hayden Youlley
I design and produce handmade, functional homewares in my studio in Marrickville, Sydney. I have been working full time on Hayden Youlley Design for almost 7 years. Before that, it was a part time passion project that I started while I was completing a Bachelor of Design at the College of Fine Arts, University of…
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Nook
Nook reopens its brick and mortar store in September 2023, as a pop up, at West Village, West End. A stone’s throw from it’s origins on Browning Street. We continue to support and showcase local and handmade goods: pieces that you would keep for a lifetime.Our store is about a love and appreciation of well-designed,…
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Wonki and J Ceramics
Wonki and J ceramics is based in Melbourne north, Australia, creates functional ceramic pieces designed to be natural, simple and practical for your home to everyday life using locally supplied material that are chosen thoughtfully.Majority of our works are made of very rough and dark stoneware clay decorated with white slip so the colour and…
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Voluptuary Ceramics
Voluptuary Ceramics comes from the small, slowmade studio of Australian artist and ceramicist Emma Bartik.Crafted by hand and designed with care, Emma’s playful yet sophisticated pieces blur the line between sculptural and functional objects.Creating from her Botany Studio on Bidjigal land, Emma’s work consists of dreamy pastel tableware, shapely vessels, and anthropomorphic sculptures.Emma playfully uses…
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Red Fox Pottery
Functional ceramics and artwork for your home and garden. A selection of wonderful artists from around AustraliaAustralia is a vast and diverse land, and its artistic community reflects this rich tapestry of culture, landscape, and history. Here, we have a glimpse at a selection of artists from around this continent-sized country, each contributing their unique…
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Pinched by Nevena
Pinched. by Nevena creates unique and functional pieces for the home and to enjoy with loved ones. Pinched Studio is located in the Blue Mountains, Australia.Pinched. was born from a love of throwing methodically on the wheel and experimentation with gas reduction firings. The reduction process produces a range of effects on the outcome of…
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Pilar Rojas
Although my workshop is now in Melbourne, I have a home in a small rural town near Granada, in the south of Spain. This is where slow living derives its real meaning. In this village people still go to work on a donkey, eat the seasonal produce of what they grow, bottle excess harvest and…
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Katherine Wheeler Ceramics
Katherine is an Australian artist, who works from her home studio in Castlemaine, Victoria. Her work is often found at the Finder’s Keepers, and The Big Design Markets, in Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane, as well as selected retail outlets in Australia.Having a dad who is a potter meant she grew up hand building with clay,…
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Indelible Designs
Indelible designs create bold and dreamy functional ceramic pieces. Each piece is made slowly and thoughtfully by artist Kirby Sens in Melbourne, Victoria.Indelible means to making lasting marks or memories. This concept is echoed through each piece, with evidence of finger pressure and the makers hand these playful ceramic pieces are all unique.Each piece is…