TWO x2
19th - 25th September 2024
Two ceramicists and two collage artists in one exhibition!
Corynna Jeudwine - Mixed media
Alistair Young - Ceramics
Helen Norman - Collage
Lucy Young - Ceramics
About the Artists
Corynna Jeudwine
Trained at Central St Martins as a textile designer Corynna worked for many years in London. After moving to Cheltenham in 2016 she took up monoprinting with collage and has been developing this work until now when she is giving her first exhibition purely of this work. She is interested in pattern and colour as evidenced in her use of shapes and textures in her work.
Alistair Young
Alistair set up his first studio in Gloucestershire in 1978. An interest in soda glazing led him to a period of making individual salt glazed pieces including a limited edition for Royal Doulton and pieces for Asprey. He is a Fellow of the Craft Potters Association and a member of the Gloucestershire Guild.
Currently he is making new work in his studio in Cheltenham ranging from large vessels to smaller functional wares using both red and white stoneware. Each piece is thrown on the wheel using throwing ribs to refine the surface. Sometimes the pot is altered by pressing or denting and making marks emphasised with pigments.
Helen Norman
I have been a Paper Collage Artist for nearly 20years previously living and exhibiting in France .Now having returned to live in Gloucestershire l continue to exhibit and teach here.Previously an impressionistic pallet knife oil painter l trained to teach art at Bristol University/RWA.
My Collages are completely unique and Eco Friendly.l use only torn newsprint and discarded magazines to create them.l love to use these discarded colours, shapes and patterns to form my dynamic, impressionistic Collages.
Find my workshops at Slimbridge Wetlands Centre,Pegasus Art,Nature in Art and The Hen House ,Corse.
Permanent Gallery representation :Take 4 Gallery, Ledbury.
Lucy Young
Lucy completed a degree in Fine Art Painting at Winchester School of Art and after a career as a teacher, retrained as a production potter at Whichford Pottery in the Cotswolds. She now owns her own business - Lucy Young Ceramics - producing a range of functional and decorative pieces.
Lucy's ceramic vessels are hand-thrown on a potter's wheel and explore the themes of juxtapositions through form, colour and decoration. She is interested in manipulating photographs to create stencils which are applied onto the ceramics, using a silk-screen printing method.