Adam Marsh
Adam’s work draws inspiration from traditional, classic shapes recreated in a contemporary style.
Each piece is individually hand thrown and is simplistic in form, colour and style. His ceramics are unique emphasising the natural lines created using the potter's wheel which he then highlights with sympathetic glazes and lustres. Adam’s main medium is porcelain but he also experiments with stoneware clays for contrast.
He studied at the University of Wolverhampton (2004-2007) gaining a BA (Hons) in Ceramics, followed by an apprenticeship under Edmund de Waal who greatly inspired and influenced his work.
Adam also dedicates time to hosting ceramic workshops, where he shares his knowledge of ceramic techniques including casting, coiling, sculpting, hand-building, and his speciality: throwing on the wheel.


