Crafts CouncilDirectoryEmily Marston CeramicsFlower BowlsAboutA collection inspired by water, sky and my local landscape in Oxfordshire, these flower bowls all have an intricate pattern created by layering coloured clay. A low foot underneath the bowl means they hover slightly from the surface and I love playing with this idea of balance in my work. Many of these pieces are inspired by the traditional Japanese technique of Nerikomi, involving layering coloured clay and combining strips to create patterns. Emily Marston CeramicsOxford, EnglandFlower Bowl, Emily MarstonBlue and white stoneware flower bowl created with layers of coloured clayNerikomi Flower Bowl, Emily MarstonBlack, white and combination clay flower bowlFlower Bowl, Flow, Emily MarstonSmall Blue and white stoneware flower bowlFooted Flower Bowl, Emily MarstonFlower bowl created using nerikomi techniqueFlower Bowl, Flow, Emily MarstonSmall Blue and white stoneware flower bowlFlower BowlsAboutA collection inspired by water, sky and my local landscape in Oxfordshire, these flower bowls all have an intricate pattern created by layering coloured clay. A low foot underneath the bowl means they hover slightly from the surface and I love playing with this idea of balance in my work. Many of these pieces are inspired by the traditional Japanese technique of Nerikomi, involving layering coloured clay and combining strips to create patterns. Emily Marston CeramicsOxford, EnglandFlower Bowl, Emily MarstonBlue and white stoneware flower bowl created with layers of coloured clayFooted Flower Bowl, Emily MarstonFlower bowl created using nerikomi techniqueNerikomi Flower Bowl, Emily MarstonBlack, white and combination clay flower bowlFlower Bowl, Flow, Emily MarstonSmall Blue and white stoneware flower bowlFlower Bowl, Flow, Emily MarstonSmall Blue and white stoneware flower bowlMore from Emily Marston CeramicsProjectCeramic RingsProjectShape Vases