Elizabeth Price Ceramics

elizabeth price 4

Elizabeth Price Ceramics

I was immediately drawn to Elizabeth Price’s wonderful whimsical characters. I love how she creates them to live among the real world as tiny folk; as if they are peeking into our lives and just wanting to be a part of it all. Her pieces have an expression of warmth & kindness and you get a sense that they’re innocent and loving.

“The work is built hollow using thin slabs of clay, and the surface coloured with layers of oxide, stains and glazes applied by hand. All the pieces are individual.

My work can usually be seen and purchased at a few galleries and exhibitions, and I also take commissions and sell direct (but not via the internet). Many of the pieces pictured below have been sold, but some are still available or currently being exhibited.”  (source: http://www.elizabethprice.talktalk.net/)

elizabeth price 1

Masham

Masham

elizabeth price 11

 

elizabeth price 2

Hay Festival 2011

Hay Festival 2011

 

Elizabeth price 6

Confines 12 (2008, 12 cm)

Confines 12 (2008, 12 cm)

 

Elizabeth Price 5

 

Tea and chat (2005, approx. 22 cm high)

Tea and chat (2005, approx. 22 cm high)

 

Blue sky thinking (12 cm)

Blue sky thinking (12 cm)

 

What do you think of Elizabeth’s work? What feeling does it stir in you?

GDCIC signature

{ 3 comments… read them below or add one }

Janet Wecker Frisch November 28, 2015 at 3:14 pm

Hi Teresa – I love these too! They remind me of the vintage porcelain pin cushion tops. And a little like a figure my sister created in a high school art class. Charming.

Reply

AnneMarie van der Bult February 3, 2016 at 4:59 pm

Oh, I love the womens fugurines! Can I buy them? Can you tell me prices and cab they be send to Holland?
Kind regards, AnneMarie van der Bult

Reply

tkogut February 3, 2016 at 10:50 pm

You would have to contact her, AnneMarie. Glad you enjoy her work 🙂
Blessings,
Teresa

Reply

Cancel reply

Leave a Comment