Rhian Winslade is a local potter based in Windsor. Her work includes large sculptural pieces made from a gritty grogged clay which sit alongside quirky porcelain decorations and tiles, incorporating glass, paper, fabric and stones.
She loves 1950’s textile design and the simplicity of children’s illustrations, drawing inspiration from her allotment and the south coast of Wales where she grew up. She spends far too much time staring out of her workshop window bird watching!
She cannot throw anything away and some of the fabric work contains scraps from her children’s clothes; the glass in the glazed pots is from her mother’s car windscreen collected the day Rhian’s first child was born.
Website: www.rhianwinslade.com
Contact: [email protected]
You can also learn a bit more about Rhian and see some more examples of her lovely work on our blog: http://www.collectiveartinmarlow.co.uk/1/post/2012/12/meet-and-rhian-winslade.html
She loves 1950’s textile design and the simplicity of children’s illustrations, drawing inspiration from her allotment and the south coast of Wales where she grew up. She spends far too much time staring out of her workshop window bird watching!
She cannot throw anything away and some of the fabric work contains scraps from her children’s clothes; the glass in the glazed pots is from her mother’s car windscreen collected the day Rhian’s first child was born.
Website: www.rhianwinslade.com
Contact: [email protected]
You can also learn a bit more about Rhian and see some more examples of her lovely work on our blog: http://www.collectiveartinmarlow.co.uk/1/post/2012/12/meet-and-rhian-winslade.html