


Large round plate by Emily Hughes
Large round plate by Emily Hughes
Approx. 25 × 2 cm
Emily's body of work includes hand built slab vessels and slip cast porcelain functional pieces. Her practice is deeply rooted in the landscapes of North Wales, drawing inspiration from the textures, contours, and contrasts found in the surrounding quarries and mountains.
Through intuitive mark making and considered form, Emily captures the tactile essence of her environment. From weather worn rock faces to the interplay of light and shadow on rugged terrain. Her work explores the tension and harmony between the natural world and human intervention, reflecting her ongoing fascination with the juxtaposition of organic and constructed elements.
Each piece embodies a dialogue between material, place, and process. A quiet homage to the land she calls home.
Large round plate by Emily Hughes
Approx. 25 × 2 cm
Emily's body of work includes hand built slab vessels and slip cast porcelain functional pieces. Her practice is deeply rooted in the landscapes of North Wales, drawing inspiration from the textures, contours, and contrasts found in the surrounding quarries and mountains.
Through intuitive mark making and considered form, Emily captures the tactile essence of her environment. From weather worn rock faces to the interplay of light and shadow on rugged terrain. Her work explores the tension and harmony between the natural world and human intervention, reflecting her ongoing fascination with the juxtaposition of organic and constructed elements.
Each piece embodies a dialogue between material, place, and process. A quiet homage to the land she calls home.
Large round plate by Emily Hughes
Approx. 25 × 2 cm
Emily's body of work includes hand built slab vessels and slip cast porcelain functional pieces. Her practice is deeply rooted in the landscapes of North Wales, drawing inspiration from the textures, contours, and contrasts found in the surrounding quarries and mountains.
Through intuitive mark making and considered form, Emily captures the tactile essence of her environment. From weather worn rock faces to the interplay of light and shadow on rugged terrain. Her work explores the tension and harmony between the natural world and human intervention, reflecting her ongoing fascination with the juxtaposition of organic and constructed elements.
Each piece embodies a dialogue between material, place, and process. A quiet homage to the land she calls home.