Crafts CouncilDirectoryTiffany Scull ceramics Sgarffito wall artAboutI find the flat open space on these wall art pieces allow me to really explore and develop designs.Tiffany Scull ceramicsDorset, EnglandRaggiana Bird of paradise wall art, Mark Claytonhand thrown and carved wall art decorated with sgraffito and slipsFive fancy fish & water-lily flowers, Mark ClaytonI wanted to create the feeling of looking down into a pond to see all the fish swimming from above. decorated using clay slips and sgraffito.Ruby Throated Hummingbirds & Cattleya Orchids, Mark ClaytonSgraffito wall art showing a group of Ruby Throated Hummingbirds & Cattleya OrchidsSeven fancy fish & water-lily, Mark ClaytonA piece I created looking down into a pond onto several fancy fish. I also shaped and curved the edge to follow the design. decorated with clay slips and sgraffito.Bee eaters & Judas tree wall art, Mark ClaytonThis piece was a commission and I was asked to create a design showing four Bee eaters cuddling on a branch. I chose to place them with a pink flowering Judas tree which is native to their habitat. The form was thrown and then decorated using carving, clay slips and sgraffito. Sgarffito wall artAboutI find the flat open space on these wall art pieces allow me to really explore and develop designs.Tiffany Scull ceramicsDorset, EnglandRaggiana Bird of paradise wall art, Mark Claytonhand thrown and carved wall art decorated with sgraffito and slipsSeven fancy fish & water-lily, Mark ClaytonA piece I created looking down into a pond onto several fancy fish. I also shaped and curved the edge to follow the design. decorated with clay slips and sgraffito.Five fancy fish & water-lily flowers, Mark ClaytonI wanted to create the feeling of looking down into a pond to see all the fish swimming from above. decorated using clay slips and sgraffito.Bee eaters & Judas tree wall art, Mark ClaytonThis piece was a commission and I was asked to create a design showing four Bee eaters cuddling on a branch. I chose to place them with a pink flowering Judas tree which is native to their habitat. The form was thrown and then decorated using carving, clay slips and sgraffito.Ruby Throated Hummingbirds & Cattleya Orchids, Mark ClaytonSgraffito wall art showing a group of Ruby Throated Hummingbirds & Cattleya OrchidsMore from Tiffany Scull ceramicsProjectEnglish Rivers and streamsProjectA series of English BirdsProjectExploring fish ProjectInsects & flowersProjectTropical BirdsProjectTurtles & reptilesProjectTropical insects & plantsProjectColourful new workProjectTropical ocean life