I make wheel-thrown porcelain pots that are decorated and glazed. My work takes references from my love of a Japanese aesthetic. Teapots and moon jars speak to me as symbols of community and ritual.
I work predominantly in porcelain on the wheel. Some surfaces are punctuated rhythmically inside and out, expressing the fine translucency of the material, others are treated with bold, calligraphic brush strokes and stripes which contrast with the conformity of form.
Tricia studied ceramics at Gray's School of Art in Aberdeen then worked in the ceramics industry, making and decorating pots in a production pottery in the Highlands. She went on to train as a teacher and taught art and ceramics in schools and colleges, while at the same time making my own range of ceramics. After a break from her ceramics practice to focus on family life, she has returned to making and is continuing to develop her work and also teaching in and around the Edinburgh area.
Moon Jan (large) 32 cm (h)
£700
Tall Jug with stripes 25 cm (h)
£200
Moon Jar (medium) 25cm (h) SOLD
Oval Teapot set (striped) £225(set)
Teapot (24cm h) £200 Cylinder cup (11cm, each) £25 SOLD
Oval Teapot set (pale blue) £225(set)
Teapot (23cm h) £220 Cylinder cup (11cm, each) £25 SOLD
Ginger Jar (striped) 15 cm (h) SOLD
Round Teapot set (with splash) £250(set)
Teapot (25cm h) £220 Cylinder cup (9cm, each) £30
Round Teapot set (pale blue) £250(set)
Teapot (25cm h) £220 Cylinder cup (9cm, each) £30