Looking down: Acrylic and modeling paste on old shutter panels


 Emily Hughes: ‘Unearth’ Collection


Emily is a Ceramic Artist from North Wales. Recently graduated with an MA from Glyndwr University her work explores themes of place and belonging. Living in the shadow of Penmaenmawr Quarry, each piece is inspired by her surroundings.

Representation of place and the history it holds is essential to my working practice. Growing up near a quarry I have always been fascinated by the site itself. The harshness of the landscape and its industrial past and present continue to fuel my making. Creating my artwork allows me to develop a closer connection to the quarry. As part of my practice, I have developed an affinity for paper and its properties. I began experimenting with folding, ripping, bending, and tearing into the material then decided to introduce the same methods when working with clay. Navigating different materials and their intrinsic qualities have also played a major role in my recent body of work.

Visit Emily’s website here


Unearth: Vulcan black stoneware with Modeling paste and acrylic stencillingIn the shadow of the mountain: Acrylic and modeling paste on old shutter panels


Industry: Vulcan black stoneware with embossed copper


Leftovers: Vulcan black stoneware with Modeling paste and acrylic stencilling


In the shadow of the mountain: Acrylic and modeling paste on old shutter panels


The crushing mill: Acrylic and modeling paste on old shutter panels