A hand-built ceramic plate by North Yorkshire-based artist Charlotte Salt, formed in stoneware and finished with layered glazes and oxides. The surface features a stylised facial motif, characteristic of Salt’s interest in symbolism, form and expressive mark-making.
Charlotte Salt works from her home studio in North Yorkshire and as part of the AHH Studio Collective. Using traditional hand-building techniques including slab construction, coiling and pinching, she creates sculptural forms that retain the visible marks of making. Her work draws on mythological and narrative references, combining sculptural form with painterly surface treatments and textured finishes.
Origin: North Yorkshire, England
Period/Style: Contemporary Vernacular Ceramics
Date: 2026
Material: Stoneware clay with layered glazes and oxides
Dimensions: 27cm height × 33.5cm width
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A hand-built ceramic plate by North Yorkshire-based artist Charlotte Salt, formed in stoneware and finished with layered glazes and oxides. The surface features a stylised facial motif, characteristic of Salt’s interest in symbolism, form and expressive mark-making.
Charlotte Salt works from her home studio in North Yorkshire and as part of the AHH Studio Collective. Using traditional hand-building techniques including slab construction, coiling and pinching, she creates sculptural forms that retain the visible marks of making. Her work draws on mythological and narrative references, combining sculptural form with painterly surface treatments and textured finishes.
Origin: North Yorkshire, England
Period/Style: Contemporary Vernacular Ceramics
Date: 2026
Material: Stoneware clay with layered glazes and oxides
Dimensions: 27cm height × 33.5cm width
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