Crafts CouncilDirectoryTricia Thomstudio potterEdinburgh, ScotlandCeramicsCraft educatorWebsiteE-mailInstagramAboutInfoVideosSustainabilityI am a Scottish studio potter working from my garden workshop just South of Edinburgh. Teapots and moon jars speak to me as symbols of community and ritual. I enjoy the sensory experience that porcelain offers on the wheel. Taking inspiration from the meditative nature of the process itself, I am concerned with creating balanced, graceful forms. Some surfaces are treated with bold, loose calligraphic, gestural brush strokes which contrast with the conformity of shape.Focus:wheel-thrown porcelainStockists:Contemporary Ceramics CentreCambridge Contemporary ArtsOnline CeramicsBeaux Arts BathLakeland Artsmasterclass porcelain moon jar formI try always to fire economically, using an electric kiln. I recycle clay and work from my studio in my back garden.AboutI am a Scottish studio potter working from my garden workshop just South of Edinburgh. Teapots and moon jars speak to me as symbols of community and ritual. I enjoy the sensory experience that porcelain offers on the wheel. Taking inspiration from the meditative nature of the process itself, I am concerned with creating balanced, graceful forms. Some surfaces are treated with bold, loose calligraphic, gestural brush strokes which contrast with the conformity of shape.InfoFocus:wheel-thrown porcelainStockists:Contemporary Ceramics CentreCambridge Contemporary ArtsOnline CeramicsBeaux Arts BathLakeland ArtsVideosmasterclass porcelain moon jar formSustainabilityI try always to fire economically, using an electric kiln. I recycle clay and work from my studio in my back garden.WebsiteE-mailInstagramProjectoblongsProjectMoonlightProjectJug formsProjectTeapotsProjectCeramic Art London 2025