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Pottery with a Sense of Place

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Working the old-fashioned way, a potter from the Isle of Wight creates fundamental pieces that echo the chalky cliffs and elemental beauty of her native land.

Watching Sue Paraskeva work on her traditional momentum wheel is a bit hypnotic. From the moment the initial lump of clay is cast on the wheel, to the point where the final shaving hit the floor, you can feel the artist's connection to her work as well as to the process by which it is formed. The results are graceful and balanced but also, tactile and dynamic, as satisfying to hold and they are to behold.

Sue Paraskeva tableware collection

Above: Stacked high the porcelain plates and bowls from Paraskeva's Tableware Collection are art in-and-of-themselves; £28 to £50 each.

Sue Paraskeva tableware collection - creamer

Above: A serene creamer stands alone. Available by direct order from Sue or at Fen and Ned; £25.

Sue Paraskeva tableware collection beakers and bowls

Above: Porcelains beakers and bowls by also Paraskeva are available through Fen and Ned; £20 - £24.

Sue Paraskeva tableware collection speckled bowls

Above: Paraskeva's tablewares, pictured here with a spackled glaze, are also available at Contemporary Ceramics Centre and Contemporary Applied Arts, both in London.

Sue Paraskeva tableware collection at work

Above: An excerpt from the video of Paraskeva at work by Jamie Isbell.

Sue Paraskeva porcelain sculpture

Above: A piece from a recent art installation. Paraskeva's next show, 'Make, Believe, Make' opens at Portsmouth City Museum December 1. You can see Paraskeva's full exhibit calendar here.


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