Alison Kan Grevstad and Brianna Fox (a Bird + a Bee), make both functional and sculptural ceramics work. Mainly porcelain with bright and joyful surface decoration.
Beach Baby Ceramics uses stoneware to make sea-themed pottery. Techniques used include wheel-throwing, hand-building, slip-trailing, glazing, carving, and stamping.
Wheel thrown high fired functional stoneware pottery.
All pottery is wheel-thrown stoneware clay, I then alter and carve using sgraffito or relief techniques using colored slip, stains or underglazes. I also use a watercolor majolica glazing. Food safe.
Ocean Inspired functional pottery as one of a kind pieces of art.
I create garden art from clay, hand building all of my work. I mix all glazes in studio and fire to the vitrifying temperature of the clay.
Wheel-thrown functional pottery made from stoneware clay, hand-finished and glaze-fired in small batches, emphasizing texture, balance, and everyday use.
Sallie’s Custom Clayworks features one-of-a-kind handmade pottery inspired by the pacific northwest. Her work is both wheel thrown and hand built out of porcelain and stoneware clays.
Utilizing stoneware clay and glazes, Seacrest Ceramics creates hand altered wheel-thrown functional ceramics at home in their garage studio. They enjoy exploring and combining glazes to create deeply colorful work.









