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| Emma Pattullo

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Emma Pattullo (nee Croker Poole) - London born, Emma studied at Wimbledon School of Art (1999), and at Bristol (1990 - 93) before moving to Aberdeenshire, where she now lives and works from her studio gallery Platform 22 in Torphins.
Inspired by her children & the Scottish landscape, Emma enjoys hand building in earthenware clay using texture‚ engobes and lustre’s to create richly coloured‚ decorative and tactile pieces. Her ceramics is constantly evolving resulting in a wide range of ceramics, varing from functional to sculptural. As well as making commemorative wares and hand painted tiles to commission.
Emma teaches pottery workshops and one to one intensive courses from her studio gallery, schools and art groups/centres around Aberdeenshire, for beginners to intermediate level.
Situated in the beautiful surroundings of Royal Deeside, Emma has a small bright studio gallery Platform 22, that is open on Saturdays 10am-5pm & Sundays 2-5pm or by appointment on weekdays.

Other photographs: Platter, Girl

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| Angela Pointon


The positive experience of using and enjoying beautiful ceramics in everyday life activities drives me to design and create. The drawing and patterns are developed from things in my everyday. Allowing the drawing to integrate with the ceramic techniques keeps a fresh feel to the work with the porcelain acting as a strong canvas for colour. The shiny and matt surfaces illustrate the beauty of the material.
I am currently working on a collection of bottles, re-inventing in ceramics the old styles of household bottles and love the idea of taking something old and creating something new.
I live and work in Glasgow and do my best to keep my website up to date with what work is going on. 
Other photographs: line up, collection

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| Philip Revell

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27 High Street,
Dunbar,
East Lothian, EH42 1EN
Tel. 01368 863211
My aim is to make a range of functional stoneware that can be enjoyed in everyday use. Almost all pots are thrown, mostly on a ‘Leach’ type kick wheel. Most of my glazes make use of local clays and wood ash as major ingredients. All pots are fired in a two-chamber, wood-fired, climbing kiln.
My showroom is open at any time by arrangement.
For details of intensive throwing courses and evening classes, please see my website. 
Other photographs: Soda glaze teapot, woodfired bottle

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| Rachel Jayne Rogers


Rachel studied ceramics at Duncan of Jordanstone college of Art in Dundee. Graduating in 1995 with B Des (hons). Since then she has set up a successful workshop in her garden.
Rachel lives and works in Glasgow, where she makes handbuilt coiled pieces both porcelain and stoneware clay, everything from giant vases to tiny pieces of jewellery. Another branch of her work takes her to the other end of the scale with slipcast pieces which explore the purity of porcelain.

Other photographs: Blue and pink bowl, Tree vases

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