Decorative ceramics – botanical styles

 

A selection of contemporary female ceramicists who decorate with fine art drawing and sgraffito to create vibrant, vivid  botanical imagery to express their love of nature.

 

Tiffany Scull, UK

 

Tiffany says ‘discovering and specialising in the decorative technique of Sgraffito has allowed me to pair up my two loves of drawing and clay work’. She views every unique work as a three dimensional clay painting and a celebration of the natural world.

“Since being a small girl I have loved to draw and was encouraged to develop this through my childhood. My excitement for the magical possibilities of clay began at Art College and these feelings have never faded. Discovering and specializing in the beautiful technique of Sgraffito has allowed me to pair up my two loves of drawing and clay work.”

“I am passionate about this time consuming process and have developed a distinctive and unique style, with each piece being made, and meticulously decorated by hand. Telling a story and trying to capture a fleeting moment in time I find very fascinating. Birds and fish are particular favourites and being such nervous creatures I hope to give the impression they may take flight from a vessel or dish at any moment.”

 

Ceramic Reed Warblers ovoid bud vessel -- Tiffany Scull

Reed Warblers ovoid bud vessel — Tiffany Scull

 

Tiffany Scull ceramic vase - birds in tree

Tiffany Scull ceramic vase – birds in tree

Studiopottery.co

 

 

ceramic teardrop vessel with honeysuckle flowers -- Tiffany Scull

Ceramic teardrop vessel with honeysuckle flowers — Tiffany Scull

 

 

Hummingbirds & Orchids Wall Art -- Tiffany Scull

Hummingbirds & Orchids Wall Art plate — Tiffany Scull

 

 

Fiona Hiscock, AUS

Due to her fascination with Australian native plants, Fiona Hiscock frequently travels to specific locations to study the local indigenous plants. Taking trips along the Victorian coastline, extending towards New South Wales, sparked an interest in the Banksia Serrata plant and resulted in many drawings and water colour paintings. Spending time in the banksia forests allowed her to observe the plant’s many forms as well as the bird and insect life that supports their environment.
Her drawings and ceramic art references the botanical illustrative traditions of depicting the life cycle of the plant, including the bud, flower, birds and occasional pollinating insects, to provide a sense of the overall habitat. She employs large scale vessels to illustrate her high regard for the botanical traditions in the ceramic arts.

 

Fiona Hiscock exhibition - Gallerysmith

Fiona Hiscock exhibition – Gallerysmith

 via looking with soft eyes

 

 

Banksia stoneware vase -- Fiona Hiscock

Banksia stoneware vase — Fiona Hiscock

Prior to painting on the clay form, I make detailed water colours on paper of the selected plants. I transpose the image onto bone dry, hand built, coiled vessels by applying layers of ceramic stain.

 

Aussie botanical vase and jug - Fiona Hiscock

Aussie botanical vase and jug – Fiona Hiscock

 

 

Fiona Hiscock vase with flowering gum and rosella-2017-stoneware-Flowering-Gum-Vase-with-Two-Birds

Stoneware vase with flowering gum and Rosella bird – Fiona Hiscock

2017

 

Fiona Hiscock Australian native plants and birds

Gallerysmith via looking with soft eyes

 

Fiona Hiscock banksia double handle pitcher-with honeyeater inside-2017-stoneware--Banksia-and-Honeyeater-Double-Handle-Pitcher--2

Fiona Hiscock banksia double handle pitcher with honeyeater inside

2017

 

Stoneware vase with flowering gum tree and Rosella bird – Fiona Hiscock

 

 

Fiona-Hiscock-banksia-bowl-2017-Banksia flower Bowl

Fiona Hiscock banksia flower bowl

2017

 

 

Fiona Hiscock king parrot pitcher-2018

Fiona Hiscock – king parrot pitcher

2018

 

 

Fiona Hiscock banksia and honeyeater vase-MANNINGHAM-PRIZE

Fiona Hiscock banksia and honeyeater vase

 

 

Felicity Aylieff, UK

 

Felicity Aylieff established her reputation as a maker of large-scale, sculptural ceramics at the Royal College of Art in 1996. Ten years on, after an ‘incredibly liberating’ artist residency in Jingdezhen, China, the historic home of Chinese porcelain production, she went on to produce a series of monumental pots, the largest of which stands three metres high. Returning each summer since then, Felicity has developed the surface decoration of the pots with printed, stylised drawings of plants and flowers or colourful clouds of exquisite, exotic butterflies.

Felicity Aylieff’s work provokes an immediate sense of awe, both through its monumental scale and the expressive, yet considered, handling of surface decoration. Deeply-rooted within a context of traditional Chinese ceramic-making, her vessels are immediately contemporary.

 

‘Monumental Vase; New Pots on Pots’, Felicity Aylieff

2016

 

 

Felicity Aylieff – ‘Monumental Vase; Still Life, A Moment in Time II’ (right)

Thrown and glazed porcelain with hand-painted Fencai over-glaze enamel, 2016

Adrian Sassoon

 

 

Monumental floral and botanical decor vases - Felicity Aylieff

Monumental floral and botanical decor vases – Felicity Aylieff

Messums Wiltshire

 

 

Abstract decoration ceramic vessel – Felicity Aylieff

 

 

Still life with three Chinese vases-Felicity-Aylieff Porcelain-City--Jingdezhen

Porcelain, Still life with three Chinese vases, – Felicity Aylieff

City–Jingdezhen

 

 

 

Felictiy Aylieff with her Jingdezhen porcelain vase

Felictiy Aylieff with her monumental Jingdezhen porcelain vase

 

 

 

Felicity-Aylieff--monumental vase with contemporary botanical decoration

Felicity Aylieff — monumental vase with contemporary botanical decoration

 

 

 

Cathy Franzi,  AUS

 

Cathy Franzi’s work aims to reflect the textural and formal qualities of plants and refer in some way to the connections between them, ecosystems they inhabit, and attributed cultural values.  “Through my work I investigate ways in which representations of Australian flora on the ceramic vessel can express current botanical and environmental knowledge”

Her chosen subject matter gifts her the opportunity to be around nature, one of her cherished pastimes and to indulge her fascination with Australian native plants.

 

Flowering gum tree sgraffito vase -- Cathy Franzi

Flowering gum tree sgraffito vase — Cathy Franzi

 

Cathy Franzi in her studio

 

 

Cathy Franzi,-On the nature of things,-Cathy Franzi,-SOLD---Wallum-Banksia,-2016,-porcelain, wheel thrown & altered, engobe, sgraffito

Cathy Franzi, On the nature of things, — Wallum Banksia

2016, porcelain, wheel thrown & altered, engobe, sgraffito

 

 

Cathy Franzi Spiny headed Matrush,-2016,-porcelain, wheel-thrown & altered, engobe, sgraffito,-H-60

Cathy Franzi – Spiny headed Matrush, porcelain, wheel-thrown & altered, engobe, sgraffito

2016,  Height  60cm

 

 

 Scrub She Oak,-2016,-porcelain, wheel thrown & altered, engobe, sgraffito,-H-52

Cathy Franzi  ‘Scrub She Oak’  — porcelain, wheel thrown & altered, engobe, sgraffito

2016, Height 52cm

 

 

Carrington Falls Grevillea---wheel thrown & altered Limoges porcelain, engobe, underglaze, glaze, sgraffito,

Carrington Falls Grevillea vase – Cathy Franzi

wheel thrown & altered Limoges porcelain, engobe, underglaze, glaze, sgraffito

 

 

-Red-&-Green-Kangaroo-Paw,-2016,-porcelain,-wheel-thrown-&-altered,-engobe,-sgraffito,-H-60-x-W-17

Cathy Franzi,  Red & Green Kangaroo Paw porcelain vase

wheel thrown & altered, engobe, sgraffito,-H-60 x W-17

2016

 

Cathy Franzi, Hakea Multilineata

Cathy Franzi, Hakea Multilineata ceramic bottle

 

 

Cathy-Franzi,-Cathy-Franzi,-SOLD---Waxy Wattle,-2016,-porcelain,-wheel thrown & altered, engobe, terracotta slip, sgraffito,-H-41

‘Waxy Wattle’, Cathy Franzi, 2016

porcelain, wheel thrown & altered, engobe, terracotta slip, sgraffito, H-41 cm

 

 

A_visit to the river-Cathy_Franzi

Cathy Franzi vase

 

 

Jo Ann Axford, NY

The beauty of the forms and textures in the plant world initially seduced me to carve botanical images into the surface of my pots. The book, “Botany of Desire” by Michael Pollan inspired me to explore botanical imagery beyond its beauty, to the reciprocal relationship between Man and plants and its effects on the delicate balances in  nature.

 

Bindweed Yunomi-4.5x3-Jo Ann Axford

‘Bindweed Yunomi’    Jo Ann Axford

4.5 inches height

 

 

Incised cup - JoAnn Axford

Incised cup – JoAnn Axford

 

 

 

Dandelion Covered Jar-20.5x7

Dandelion Covered Jar — JoAnn Axford

20.5 inches height

 

 

Peony-'Snapshot'-shotglass - Jo Ann Axford

Peony ‘Snapshot’ shotglass – JoAnn Axford

Porcelain, height 2,25 inches

 

 

JoAnn-Axford---Dogwood-and-Chickadee lidded vessel

JoAnn Axford—‘Dogwood and Chickadee’ 

 

 

Morning Glory bottle-9x6.5x6-Jo Ann Axford

Morning Glory bottle — JoAnn Axford

9 inches height

 

 

Danica Wichtermann, AUS

 

“My pieces are inspired by our amazing natural environment, the bush, flora, sea and landscape; where I draw on characteristics which are a

“Since I started working with clay in 2006, making forms on the potters’ wheel has become my passion. There is something so soothing and meditative about it. I create pieces that I love to share with others and my forms evolve and change constantly. I love to express my love of nature in my art. Many of my favourite tools come from nature itself. I use gum nuts, shells, seed pods, & found items to print into the surface.”

 

 

Danica Wichtermann - -Native windows vase

Danica Wichtermann – ‘Native windows’

 

 

Blue on white Eucalyptus porcelain bottles-DW Ceramics

Blue on white Three Eucalyptus porcelain bottles – DW Ceramics

 

 

Colourful native flowers - Gumnuts black on white vase - Danica Wichtermann

Gumnuts black on white vase – Danica Wichtermann

 

 

Banksia vases by Danica Wichtermann

 

 

DW-ceramics Wattle vase home

Danica Wichtermann (DW ceramics) —  Wattle vase with sgraffito

 

 

Sgraffito black on white native flower vase

Sgraffito black on white native flower vase

 

 

DW CEramics --botanical-vases-home-stlye-modern-Australian-sturts-pea red flower

Modern Australian ‘Sturts Pea’ vases – DW Ceramics

 

 

 

Sturt’s desert pea flower

Sturt’s desert pea flower

 

 

DW Ceramics black-white sgraffito modern design sculpture

DW Ceramics black white sgraffito modern contemporary design sculpture vase

 

 

 

 

Kangaroo Paw flower

Kangaroo Paw flower

 

 

 

Banksia nut sgraffito – Danica Wichtermann

 

 

Flowering Banksia Birthday Candles

Flowering Banksia Birthday Candles

 

Dry banksia nut

Dry banksia nut

 

New Banska inspired tower – Docklands

 

 

Blue/white Coral Gum--vase--Danica Wichtermann

Blue/white Coral Gum–vase–Danica Wichtermann

 

Banksia_waratah_dome - DW Ceramics - WA

Banksia waratah domes and vase – DW Ceramics – WA

 

 

 

Tall eucalyptus vase -- Danica Wichtermann

Tall eucalyptus vase — Danica Wichtermann

 

 

Danica Wichtermann in Perth studio

 

Danica Wichtermann_ Two Bottle brush Eucalyptus vessels

 

 

 

Oiva Toikka Mid Century ceramic bird-Finland

Oiva Toikka Mid Century ceramic bird, Finland

 

 

Gerry Wedd Mei Ping vase with botanicals

Gerry Wedd — Mei Ping vase with botanical detail

 

 

Georgina Proud flowering gum ikebana

Georgina Proud flowering gum ikebana

 

 

Diana Fayt orange canteen vase with botanical decorations

Diana Fayt orange canteen vase

 

 

Kerry Goodwin-Samphire-Spider-Orchid-Large-10-inch-Vase - Moorcroft

Kerry Goodwin Samphire Spider Orchid Large-10 inch Vase – Moorcroft

 

 

Mollie Bosworth----Tangled in Blue-#87 cylinder vase

Mollie Bosworth —- ‘Tangled in Blue #87′ cylinder vase

 

 

Jock Puautjimi ovoid vase

Jock Puautjimi ovoid red ant vase

 

 

Émile Gallé, Multilayer glass vase with lake landscape decor engraved with water lilies cameo glass

Émile Gallé, Multilayer glass vase with lake landscape decor engraved with water lilies, cameo glass

 

 

Beautiful Flow Blue 10--Pillow Vase---Rare---Blue Lily design---from timberhillsantiques on Ruby Lane

Flow Blue 10–Pillow Vase with Blue Lily design

Timber Hills Antiques on Ruby Lane

 

 

Yellow Tiger Paws flowers

Yellow Tiger Paws flowers

 

 

Petrichor leaf fall bowl - Shannon Garson

Petrichor leaf fall bowl – Shannon Garson

 

 

Porcelain vase-Lotus in Sunlight------Ning Gang_China

Porcelain stork vase- ‘Lotus in Sunlight’——Ning Gang, China

 

 

Orange flowering gum tree flowers with two orange bellied parrots

Orange flowering gum tree flowers with two orange bellied parrots (Top left)

 

 

Orange gum  flowers with a parrot blending in.

 

 

 

 

4 Comments

  1. Thijs Nel
    Posted February 13, 2019 at 7:40 pm | Permalink

    Incredible how ceramic objects become a canvas for the most beautiful decorations. The sky is indeed the limit.

  2. Posted February 14, 2019 at 12:08 am | Permalink

    Love your focus on pottery decorated with botanical imagery! I’m a bit disappointed that you didn’t include my work.

  3. Robbie Hood
    Posted February 14, 2019 at 5:47 pm | Permalink

    Hi JoAnn, some of your pieces have been included.

  4. Gabriela Amsler
    Posted March 17, 2020 at 6:07 am | Permalink

    The imagination of the young artists has no limits.
    Congratulations. Well done.

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