Mark Hearld has made an exciting series of slipware plates and tiles in collaboration with the great studio potter Clive Bowen.

Mark Hearld has an unbridled passion for making, and his extraordinary creativity leads to collaborative projects with artists and traditional craft makers across multiple disciplines. Collage is central to Mark Hearld’s artistic output, not only as a medium but as a process that is firmly rooted in twentieth-century art. Collage was a technique used by Matisse, Picasso and John Piper to introduce abstraction into their images. Mark similarly uses this means of abstraction, combined with his traditional academic training and careful observation, to inform his creativity.

Clive Bowen (b.1943, Cardiff) is one of the most important figures in British studio pottery, celebrated for his revival and reinvention of the English slipware tradition.