Sue Varley Ceramics
Professional Member of the Crafts Potter Association
I look at natural phenomenon to inspire my ceramics. Observation of my surroundings is to me very important. Some of my work is inspired by landscape. Shadows and reflections, sunsets and sunrises are also setting off points. All my work is handbuilt. I colour clays
with metal oxides and also mix coloured slips which I apply to my work and burnish. It is fired to 960 degrees C in an electric kiln the post-fired in newspaper or sawdust.
Services offered:
Exhibition organiser, Residencies accepted, Work with children/schools.
Contact details
email: suevarley@btconnect.com
Website link: www.ruffordceramiccentre.org.uk
Telephone: 01895 231738
One ceramic pinched bowl, title Blue Landscape
Height 17cm
Fired to 960C in an electric kiln, post fired in sawdust.

Summer Landscape.
Dark Sky.
Hand built bowl Height 17cms
Hand built bowl. Height 18cms

Heart of Wales.
Spring.
Hand built bowl. Height 17cms
Hand built bowl. Height 17cms

Sunset.
Evening Sky.
Dish. Width 26cms
Dish. Width 28cms

The Element of Chance.
Drawings, Collages & Ceramics.
Exhibition, Central Library, Uxbridge, Middlesex