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Crafts CouncilDirectoryTessa Eastman Ceramics

Crystal Formations

Tessa creates complex arrangements in clay using various hand building construction methods. She is excited by the strange otherworldliness of natural phenomena which transports her away from the mundane. Tessa is intrigued when regular and repetitive sequences found in organisms transmute to create a feeling of awkwardness where static from seems alive. 'I aim for forms to be beautiful in a bizarre manner so as to aid the appreciation of life’s absurdities where things don't always make sense'.

Tessa Eastman Ceramics

London, England


Woodworm Crystal Amoeba, Stephen Brayne

Multiple high fired glazed ceramic - L300 x W300 x H300 mm


Crystalline Cloud, Sylvain Deleu

Multiple high fired glazed ceramic - L300 x W340 x H300 mm


Blood Crystal in Midnight Element, Sylvain Deleu

Multiple high fired glazed ceramic - L220 x W300 x H200 mm

Crystal Formations

Tessa creates complex arrangements in clay using various hand building construction methods. She is excited by the strange otherworldliness of natural phenomena which transports her away from the mundane. Tessa is intrigued when regular and repetitive sequences found in organisms transmute to create a feeling of awkwardness where static from seems alive. 'I aim for forms to be beautiful in a bizarre manner so as to aid the appreciation of life’s absurdities where things don't always make sense'.

Tessa Eastman Ceramics

London, England


Woodworm Crystal Amoeba, Stephen Brayne

Multiple high fired glazed ceramic - L300 x W300 x H300 mm


Blood Crystal in Midnight Element, Sylvain Deleu

Multiple high fired glazed ceramic - L220 x W300 x H200 mm


Crystalline Cloud, Sylvain Deleu

Multiple high fired glazed ceramic - L300 x W340 x H300 mm

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