Crafts CouncilDirectoryCheryl Tully CeramicsArchitectural Ceramic Wall PanelAboutTerracotta with terra sigillata applied then saggar fired using food waste to achieve a spontaneous colour and pattern absorbed by the clay body itself. Modular in design to create an eclectic arrangement or a flow of colour and pattern. Individually screwed onto plywood showing the construction only at the top, and hangs using a French cleat system. Inspired by wood cladding on homes from New England where I grew up. Other colour palettes in process.Cheryl Tully CeramicsMawdesley, EnglandArchitectural Ceramic Wall Panel, Artist ownSaggar fired sculptural wall panelDetail of Architectural Wall Panel, Artist ownSaggar Fired Wall PanelArchitectural Ceramic Wall PanelAboutTerracotta with terra sigillata applied then saggar fired using food waste to achieve a spontaneous colour and pattern absorbed by the clay body itself. Modular in design to create an eclectic arrangement or a flow of colour and pattern. Individually screwed onto plywood showing the construction only at the top, and hangs using a French cleat system. Inspired by wood cladding on homes from New England where I grew up. Other colour palettes in process.Cheryl Tully CeramicsMawdesley, EnglandArchitectural Ceramic Wall Panel, Artist ownSaggar fired sculptural wall panelDetail of Architectural Wall Panel, Artist ownSaggar Fired Wall PanelMore from Cheryl Tully CeramicsProjectKoto Living and Moor Hall Restaurant with Rooms, LancashireProjectThe Gallery at Green and Stone, LondonProjectSide Table Ceramic Lamp Bases