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Emily Marston Ceramics


Ceramicist

Oxford, England

  • Ceramics
  • Jewellery
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  • Instagram

Using minimal shapes and clean lines, Emily handbuilds one off ceramic jewellery and vessels. Hand-coloured clay is inlaid into white porcelain or stoneware, to create patterns embedded within the piece, meaning that no two are the same. This patterning process has gradually developed after becoming fascinated with Nerikomi technique as soon as Emily started working with clay. The natural world,as well as architecture and the interaction of object and light are constant sources of inspiration.

Focus:
Ceramic vessels and jewellery
Commissions:
Available for commissions
Stockists:
  • Artists & Objects
  • Frank
  • Irving Contemporary
  • Zillah Bell Gallery
  • Cambridge Contemporary Crafts
  • Vigour and Skills
  • Kentish Town Stores
  • The Jam Factory

Using minimal shapes and clean lines, Emily handbuilds one off ceramic jewellery and vessels. Hand-coloured clay is inlaid into white porcelain or stoneware, to create patterns embedded within the piece, meaning that no two are the same. This patterning process has gradually developed after becoming fascinated with Nerikomi technique as soon as Emily started working with clay. The natural world,as well as architecture and the interaction of object and light are constant sources of inspiration.

Focus:
Ceramic vessels and jewellery
Commissions:
Available for commissions
Stockists:
  • Artists & Objects
  • Frank
  • Irving Contemporary
  • Zillah Bell Gallery
  • Cambridge Contemporary Crafts
  • Vigour and Skills
  • Kentish Town Stores
  • The Jam Factory
  • Website
  • E-mail
  • Instagram
  • Project

    Shape Vases

  • Project

    Ceramic Rings

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