
Rhiannon Gwyn
My practice explores a sense of place and the notion of having a deep involvement with the landscape. I am interested in how materials can […]
My practice explores a sense of place and the notion of having a deep involvement with the landscape. I am interested in how materials can […]
This project focuses on the interesting and beautiful landscapes of broken ceramic created by an explosion in a bisqueware kiln. The original form has shattered […]
The reason for creating my pieces of jewellery is to show my individuality and it allows me to become part of other peoples life stories. […]
A slight anxiety towards using ‘harsh’ machine based processes has pushed me towards a desire for a more calming approach to making, and one that […]
I believe in design that helps us in our daily lives, whether that’s physically or mentally. Improving individual’s standard of living is my driving principle. […]
As an Artist: Designer Maker, I believe in the value of materials and objects. I have a strong interest in experimenting and discovering new ways […]
When I make, I am powered by my love of animals and my love of cuddly things, with the goal of creating something that will […]
The body of work is an exploration into various manufacturing processes and materials used to represent the form of the human hand. These hands are […]
My piece is based on the chairs awarded during the Eisteddfod ‘Chairing of the Bard’ ceremony. I incorporated imagery from the Mabinogion stories, particularly animals, […]
I believe that the world can be too complex and that there is definitive beauty in simplicity and minimalism. I feel that minimalistic designs positively […]