Sarah Rees Lloyd has a degree in Three Dimensional Design from Manchester Metropolitan University and studied Garden Design at Askham Bryan College, near York, who then sponsored her to design and build a large show garden at the Royal Horticultural Society Hampton Court Palace Flower Show.
After graduating she set up a studio in north east Scotland, to design home and garden ware.
Her work explores organic patina and geometric forms found in mature and ancient woodland and the shorelines Scotland.
Home and garden ware is produced in small batches, therefore each piece is unique.
Sarah has developed her own glazes to fit and enhance each piece. The glaze colours and textures are influenced by her Indian heritage, reflecting the flamboyant Gouache Mughal paintings and architecture of The 16th Century.
The form, function and surface of each piece is designed and developed through sketchbooks and then further refined in the ceramics studio until the final piece is produced in the kiln. Creating a range of tactile vessels that are a pleasure to use and display.
After graduating she set up a studio in north east Scotland, to design home and garden ware.
Her work explores organic patina and geometric forms found in mature and ancient woodland and the shorelines Scotland.
Home and garden ware is produced in small batches, therefore each piece is unique.
Sarah has developed her own glazes to fit and enhance each piece. The glaze colours and textures are influenced by her Indian heritage, reflecting the flamboyant Gouache Mughal paintings and architecture of The 16th Century.
The form, function and surface of each piece is designed and developed through sketchbooks and then further refined in the ceramics studio until the final piece is produced in the kiln. Creating a range of tactile vessels that are a pleasure to use and display.