Crafts CouncilDirectoryJuliet MacleodPotterAberdeen, ScotlandCeramicsWebsiteE-mailInstagramFacebookAboutInfoSustainabilityUsing a distillation of drawings and photographs made over many years, I create contemplative pieces which hope to engage the viewer and spark their own memories. Climate change, coastal erosion and marine litter influence my work. I repurpose shoreline waste such as metal, plastic and rope into handmade tools for abstract mark making. These tools are used to generate painterly, unique marks and repeating abstract patterns that reference specific coastal landscapes.Focus:Wheel thrown porcelainCV:Download documentStockists:Contemporary Ceramics CentreMy work is carefully planned and is fired in an electric kiln using hydro electricity. I recycle my unused clay and make tools from repurposed shoreline waste. I work from my garden studio.AboutUsing a distillation of drawings and photographs made over many years, I create contemplative pieces which hope to engage the viewer and spark their own memories. Climate change, coastal erosion and marine litter influence my work. I repurpose shoreline waste such as metal, plastic and rope into handmade tools for abstract mark making. These tools are used to generate painterly, unique marks and repeating abstract patterns that reference specific coastal landscapes.InfoFocus:Wheel thrown porcelainCV:Download documentStockists:Contemporary Ceramics CentreSustainabilityMy work is carefully planned and is fired in an electric kiln using hydro electricity. I recycle my unused clay and make tools from repurposed shoreline waste. I work from my garden studio.WebsiteE-mailInstagramFacebookProjectCurrent Work