Crafts CouncilDirectoryTiffany Scull ceramicsSgraffito ceramic artistDorset, EnglandCeramicsWebsiteE-mailInstagramFacebookAboutInfoNewsVideosA Hummingbird flying, an Angelfish swimming or a Damselfly resting on a flower are some of the themes I have explored so far in my work. I view each piece as a three dimensional drawing and a window into the magical world of many different creatures. Each form I make is unique and is drawn onto and cut away freehand using the technique of Sgraffito and coloured clay slips. My decoration evolves naturally and is built up over many days with different stages to create the desired final finish.Focus:SgraffitoCV:Download documentStockists:Wingates GalleryJohn Noott galleriesBluecoat Diaplay Centreshowing at the Contemporary Ceramics Centre01 July 2019As I am a selected member of the Craft Potters Assoctation I have been invited to show a selection of my sgraffito ceramics with in the gallery from July the 1st until October this year. 63 Great Russell Street Bloomsbury London WC1B 3BF Ceramic Review master class in sgraffitoJuly August 2021 issueI’m excited to share the news that I am being featured in the current issue of Ceramic Review. I was contacted by Karen the editor back in April to see if I would like to be featured in the Master Class section of the magazine. This would allow me to show how I create by work step by step using both printed images and a film. I arranged for their photographer Layton Thompson to visit me for a day and we filmed and took photos of me decorating on of my Moor fish vessels. At the end of the day after lots of coffee and discussions about potters we like we sat down for a filmed interview. It was such an enjoyable day and I’m very pleased with the final results.Show with Cambridge Contemporary Art2nd of October until the 24thTiffany will be showing a new collection of sgraffito pieces inspired by marine life with Cambridge Contemporary Art. Here she has explored her fascination with tropical seas and developed new colours and designs for the show.ceramic Review master class in sgraffitoBlue ringed octopus sgraffito vesselglazing a ceramic fish vesselOrchid sgraffito vesselViolet capped hummingbird & orchids sgraffito vesselAboutA Hummingbird flying, an Angelfish swimming or a Damselfly resting on a flower are some of the themes I have explored so far in my work. I view each piece as a three dimensional drawing and a window into the magical world of many different creatures. Each form I make is unique and is drawn onto and cut away freehand using the technique of Sgraffito and coloured clay slips. My decoration evolves naturally and is built up over many days with different stages to create the desired final finish.InfoFocus:SgraffitoCV:Download documentStockists:Wingates GalleryJohn Noott galleriesBluecoat Diaplay CentreNewsshowing at the Contemporary Ceramics Centre01 July 2019As I am a selected member of the Craft Potters Assoctation I have been invited to show a selection of my sgraffito ceramics with in the gallery from July the 1st until October this year. 63 Great Russell Street Bloomsbury London WC1B 3BF Ceramic Review master class in sgraffitoJuly August 2021 issueI’m excited to share the news that I am being featured in the current issue of Ceramic Review. I was contacted by Karen the editor back in April to see if I would like to be featured in the Master Class section of the magazine. This would allow me to show how I create by work step by step using both printed images and a film. I arranged for their photographer Layton Thompson to visit me for a day and we filmed and took photos of me decorating on of my Moor fish vessels. At the end of the day after lots of coffee and discussions about potters we like we sat down for a filmed interview. It was such an enjoyable day and I’m very pleased with the final results.Show with Cambridge Contemporary Art2nd of October until the 24thTiffany will be showing a new collection of sgraffito pieces inspired by marine life with Cambridge Contemporary Art. Here she has explored her fascination with tropical seas and developed new colours and designs for the show.Videosceramic Review master class in sgraffitoBlue ringed octopus sgraffito vesselglazing a ceramic fish vesselOrchid sgraffito vesselViolet capped hummingbird & orchids sgraffito vesselWebsiteE-mailInstagramFacebookProjectTropical ocean lifeProjectColourful new workProjectTropical insects & plantsProjectTurtles & reptilesProjectTropical BirdsProjectInsects & flowersProjectExploring fish Project Sgarffito wall artProjectA series of English BirdsProjectEnglish Rivers and streams
showing at the Contemporary Ceramics Centre01 July 2019As I am a selected member of the Craft Potters Assoctation I have been invited to show a selection of my sgraffito ceramics with in the gallery from July the 1st until October this year. 63 Great Russell Street Bloomsbury London WC1B 3BF
Ceramic Review master class in sgraffitoJuly August 2021 issueI’m excited to share the news that I am being featured in the current issue of Ceramic Review. I was contacted by Karen the editor back in April to see if I would like to be featured in the Master Class section of the magazine. This would allow me to show how I create by work step by step using both printed images and a film. I arranged for their photographer Layton Thompson to visit me for a day and we filmed and took photos of me decorating on of my Moor fish vessels. At the end of the day after lots of coffee and discussions about potters we like we sat down for a filmed interview. It was such an enjoyable day and I’m very pleased with the final results.
Show with Cambridge Contemporary Art2nd of October until the 24thTiffany will be showing a new collection of sgraffito pieces inspired by marine life with Cambridge Contemporary Art. Here she has explored her fascination with tropical seas and developed new colours and designs for the show.
showing at the Contemporary Ceramics Centre01 July 2019As I am a selected member of the Craft Potters Assoctation I have been invited to show a selection of my sgraffito ceramics with in the gallery from July the 1st until October this year. 63 Great Russell Street Bloomsbury London WC1B 3BF
Ceramic Review master class in sgraffitoJuly August 2021 issueI’m excited to share the news that I am being featured in the current issue of Ceramic Review. I was contacted by Karen the editor back in April to see if I would like to be featured in the Master Class section of the magazine. This would allow me to show how I create by work step by step using both printed images and a film. I arranged for their photographer Layton Thompson to visit me for a day and we filmed and took photos of me decorating on of my Moor fish vessels. At the end of the day after lots of coffee and discussions about potters we like we sat down for a filmed interview. It was such an enjoyable day and I’m very pleased with the final results.
Show with Cambridge Contemporary Art2nd of October until the 24thTiffany will be showing a new collection of sgraffito pieces inspired by marine life with Cambridge Contemporary Art. Here she has explored her fascination with tropical seas and developed new colours and designs for the show.