Lynda Jewell began her career in Cornish Pottery in 1977, training under the legendary John Buchanan
of Anchor Pottery in St. Ives.
For the following six years Lynda worked
closely with John Buchanan researching the intricate and complex disciplines within the vast panoramic network of
hand-thrown pottery.
Lynda's red glaze bowls in stoneware.
In 1983 Lynda started her own pottery based in Redruth.
Working with a gas kiln, she conducted rigorous and intensive experiments in the science of glaze reduction.
Her exquisite and highly acclaimed works in porcelain are further enhanced by the dynamic use of ‘zingy reds’ for which she is renowned.
At present Lynda is creating unique compositions in Cornish stoneware combining her spectacular use of both bright and basic colours using celadon,
tenmoku and rutile glazes under reduction
for her new and exhilarating designs.
Red stoneware mug
Lovely, dark red glaze coffee set
Large stoneware bowl with tenmoku glaze
Stoneware with tenmoku glaze
Two cups with celadon and red pattern
Stoneware ramekins
Unusul stoneware plate with a lovely blue/purple glaze
Limited edition 'Seagull-ware'
'Seagull cup' in stoneware by Lynda Jewell
with hand-painted seagull
by Barbara Karn
Lynda's stunning red/black Chinese bowls
'Things to do' Seagull by Barbara Karn
Red/celadon stoneware plates
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