Artists – J – The Gallery at Bevere, Worcester

Jackson, Paul
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View 'Pj20 Mug'

The unique character of Paul Jackson’s work derives from two interrelated processes. Each piece is first thrown on the wheel, then subtly altered in form – giving the pot an individual character and strength defined by a journey of discovery…

Jackson, Richard
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View 'Guarding The Heart'

Glass Designer/Maker
Richard’s sculptures begin as ideas, with titles anchoring them in his imagination. The forms then develop to give a voice to the idea. Curving planes and shifting volumes, delicate points and perfect curving edges result in beautiful, intriguing and complex forms…

James, Jeremy
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“The sculpture I produce ranges from animals such as hares, cockerels, otters and meerkats to human figures.
My work is made in a range of clays such as stoneware, porcelain and earthenware. I have been designing and making ceramics since 1987.

Jenkins, Jean
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After a successful career as an occupational therapist, Jean gained a first-class degree in ceramics from Wolverhampton University. Using impressive technical ability, she makes large stoneware hand-built vessels of a sculptural nature, creating great visual impact. Her work received immediate recognition: ‘The Potclays Award for Outstanding Work in Clay’.

Jerem, Anita
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Illustrations by Anita for
Sam McBratney’ Book
Guess How much I Love You

Jirankova – Limbrick, Martina
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Johnson, John L.
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View 'Wooden Tractor,wagon, Chickens And Ducks'

Hand sculptured wooden toys for children crafted out of English hardwoods. A member of the British Toymakers Guild and were accredited Toy Maker of the Year in 1998.

Johnstone, Emma
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Emma Johnstone is a London-based contemporary ceramicist who creates work using the dramatic firing process of Raku.
Each piece is a unique hollow-thrown vessel, which is Raku fired and gilded with three types of gold and copper leaf.

Jones, Dave
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David is a recently retired teacher and lecturer, although he still takes one to one woodturning classes for beginners and the more experienced enthusiast.
He designs and makes mainly in wood, his work ranging from wood turning and small pieces to funiture…

Jones, David
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David Jones was born in 1953. He graduated in Philosophy and Literature from the University of Warwick in 1974. He has been a Senior Lecturer (0.5) in the Ceramics Department at the University of Wolverhampton, for the past fifteen years. He is a Fellow of the Crafts Potter Association of England…

Jones, Huw
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An Anglesey artist, his work includes landscapes in oil paint of the island and North Wales. Powerful, spiritual works, based on observations of the environment.
There is an emphasis on pushing the boundaries of painting, with variations in the application of paint creating a range of feelings…

Jones, Tony
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Tony has lived in Droitwich for twenty five years. Following a brain haemorrhage In 1998, he rekindled his interest in wood-turning after a break of over thirty years. This was soon after he retired as a police sergeant, having completed thirty years’ service. He now works part-time as a training officer, travelling throughout the U.K…

Judd, Andrew
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Andrew, who trained in Fine Art in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, lives and works in Malvern.
Imagery derives mostly from charcoal drawings sketched on walks. He has been cutting and printing from his own lino blocks, using a home-made press, for the last eight years…

Judkins, Linda
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Linda enjoys working in an experimental way, allowing herself the flexibility to adapt her style to suit each subject, whether it is a study of a delicate flower or a robust landscape. Linda works in watercolour, charcoal and oils.

Jupp , Mo
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MO was born in South London in 1938. He graduated first from Camberwell Art School where he was taught by Hans Coper, Lucy Rie and Colin Pearson and later developed his vocation in ceramics at the Royal College of Art.
Since the 1960’s he has been teaching and lecturing in many English art colleges. His work enjoys worldwide esteem…

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