About the Maker

Paul Young Ceramicist
“Ceramics have been a part of my creative heart and profession for over thirty years. During this time I have been drawn ever closer to the traditions of English earthenware, slipware and European folk art. While taking inspiration from all of these, I feel the strongest bond lies with the Staffordshire wares of the eighteenth century. Potters like Ralph Wood, John Astbury and Thomas Whieldon continue to please, excite and amuse me. Appearing both naive and sophisticated in its execution, their work has a charm and honesty combined with the sheer joy of just being alive. In my own work I hope to convey a joy, narrative and intrigue for the viewer.” Paul Young
Paul Young trained at Sheffield and Chesterfield College of Art in the early 80s. With work in both public and private collections, Paul creates figurative pieces and functional slipware pots for kitchen and dining. From his studio in a Victorian railway station, Paul both throws and handbuilds pots in white and red earthenware clays, decorating them with coloured liquid clays (slips) to create complex detail. His modelling talent is impressive and with the lustrous glazes and drifts of inky colours he favours, the overall result is dynamic.
Product Details
| Dimensions | Height 31cm, tree width 18cm Base width 13cm x depth 13cm – all approx. |
|---|---|
| Composition | Earthenware |
| Country of Manufacture | United Kingdom |
Delivery & Returns
Delivery Information
Delivery is £8.50 for UK orders and £4.75 for small or light items. We will advise you by email or telephone if there is a surcharge payable for instance to deliver to Scottish Highlands and Islands.
Returns Policy
Please ensure that any items you wish to return are back with us within 28 days of receipt of goods. No refunds will be made after this time.
Paul Young Slipware Sheep Tree
Sheep Tree by Warwickshire potter, Paul Young. This charming, highly detailed piece has a sheep lying at the base of a tree which has a bird perched in it’s highest branch.
This piece has been meticulously modelled by hand and has a wheel-thrown base. These figurative pieces are inspired by traditional Staffordshire pottery.
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About the Maker

Paul Young Ceramicist
“Ceramics have been a part of my creative heart and profession for over thirty years. During this time I have been drawn ever closer to the traditions of English earthenware, slipware and European folk art. While taking inspiration from all of these, I feel the strongest bond lies with the Staffordshire wares of the eighteenth century. Potters like Ralph Wood, John Astbury and Thomas Whieldon continue to please, excite and amuse me. Appearing both naive and sophisticated in its execution, their work has a charm and honesty combined with the sheer joy of just being alive. In my own work I hope to convey a joy, narrative and intrigue for the viewer.” Paul Young
Paul Young trained at Sheffield and Chesterfield College of Art in the early 80s. With work in both public and private collections, Paul creates figurative pieces and functional slipware pots for kitchen and dining. From his studio in a Victorian railway station, Paul both throws and handbuilds pots in white and red earthenware clays, decorating them with coloured liquid clays (slips) to create complex detail. His modelling talent is impressive and with the lustrous glazes and drifts of inky colours he favours, the overall result is dynamic.
Product Details
| Dimensions | Height 31cm, tree width 18cm Base width 13cm x depth 13cm – all approx. |
|---|---|
| Composition | Earthenware |
| Country of Manufacture | United Kingdom |
Delivery & Returns
Delivery Information
Delivery is £8.50 for UK orders and £4.75 for small or light items. We will advise you by email or telephone if there is a surcharge payable for instance to deliver to Scottish Highlands and Islands.
Returns Policy
Please ensure that any items you wish to return are back with us within 28 days of receipt of goods. No refunds will be made after this time.
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