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  Jenny Rymer
 Bird Bowls Charcoal with blue glass centre; cream with green glass centre; grey/blue with green glass centre; approx 26cm diameter. Stoneware. £115 each Bird Bowls Charcoal with blue glass centre; cream with green glass centre; grey/blue with green glass centre; approx 26cm diameter. Stoneware. £115 each

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 Bird Pots Carved porcelain. Green or cream, 14.5cm high, £130; Charcoal, 13.5cm high, £120

Bird Pots Carved porcelain. Green or cream, 14.5cm high, £130; Charcoal, 13.5cm high, £120

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 Peacock-Eye Plate Scraffito design: black slip with translucent blue glaze. 28cm diameter. Stoneware. £230

Peacock-Eye Plate Scraffito design: black slip with translucent blue glaze. 28cm diameter. Stoneware. £230

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 Flower Plate Charcoal with copper lustre. 33.5cm diameter. Stoneware. £225

Flower Plate Charcoal with copper lustre. 33.5cm diameter. Stoneware. £225

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 Fluted Bowl Charcoal. 28cm diameter. Stoneware £175

Fluted Bowl Charcoal. 28cm diameter. Stoneware £175

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 Shell Pots 1 Blue/charcoal. Stoneware. 14.5cm high, £95; 13.5cm high, £85; 12cm high, £75 Shell Pots 1 Blue/charcoal. Stoneware. 14.5cm high, £95; 13.5cm high, £85; 12cm high, £75

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 Shell Pots 2 White/green. Porcelain. 14.5cm high, £110; 13.5cm high, £90; 12cm high £70

Shell Pots 2 White/green. Porcelain. 14.5cm high, £110; 13.5cm high, £90; 12cm high £70

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 Peacock Plate 1 Charcoal with copper lustre. 33.5cm diameter. Stoneware. £225

Peacock Plate 1 Charcoal with copper lustre. 33.5cm diameter. Stoneware. £225

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 Peacock Plate 2 Scraffito design: black slip with translucent blue glaze. 33.5cm diameter. Stoneware. £210

Peacock Plate 2 Scraffito design: black slip with translucent blue glaze. 33.5cm diameter. Stoneware. £210

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Jenny Rymer teaches painting and drawing at The Institute, Hampstead Garden Suburb, and runs private pottery classes in North London.

Her work is mostly handbuilt, decorative rather than functional. Forms are often based on flowers, shells or fish, developed from rolled and pinched slabs. Glazes range from dark charcoal enriched with copper lustre, to pale delicate blues, greens and off-whites. Crushed glass is fired in the centre of bird bowls, resulting in an intense pool of colour.

Jenny Rymer's work has been exhibited at The Festival Gallery, Bath; Abbott Hall Craft Gallery, Kendal; Bluecoat Display Centre, Liverpool; Cecilia Colman Gallery, London; Athawes Galley, London; Kulturhuset Ovre Frednes, Porsgrunn, Norway; Artists in 5 Media, Hampstead, London.




 

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