Crafts CouncilDirectoryJacqueline Talbot DesignsCeramic artist and designer Carshalton, EnglandCeramicsWebsiteE-mailInstagramFacebookAboutInfoSustainabilityJacqueline works from her home studio in Carshalton, Surrey. She is predominantly interested in the natural world and the structures and connections inherent within. Through her work she hopes to inspire in others the awe that she feels about nature and its interconnectedness. She has worked with ceramics for the last 5 years and is self-taught. All of her pieces are made using hand built methods. She has loved the journey of experimentation that teaching herself about ceramics has broughtFocus:Hand built ceramicsCommissions:Available for commissionsIn terms of making, my biggest environmental impact is firing my electric kiln. Therefore I try to use it as infrequently as possible and make sure I don't fire it until I have enough pieces to fill it up. As I sell mostly online I have to use a significant amount of packaging to make sure the fragile pieces don't break. Therefore I reuse packaging whenever possible and have now reached a point where I only buy biodegradable packaging if I do need to purchase it.AboutJacqueline works from her home studio in Carshalton, Surrey. She is predominantly interested in the natural world and the structures and connections inherent within. Through her work she hopes to inspire in others the awe that she feels about nature and its interconnectedness. She has worked with ceramics for the last 5 years and is self-taught. All of her pieces are made using hand built methods. She has loved the journey of experimentation that teaching herself about ceramics has broughtInfoFocus:Hand built ceramicsCommissions:Available for commissionsSustainabilityIn terms of making, my biggest environmental impact is firing my electric kiln. Therefore I try to use it as infrequently as possible and make sure I don't fire it until I have enough pieces to fill it up. As I sell mostly online I have to use a significant amount of packaging to make sure the fragile pieces don't break. Therefore I reuse packaging whenever possible and have now reached a point where I only buy biodegradable packaging if I do need to purchase it.WebsiteE-mailInstagramFacebookProjectSalamander Ceramic OrnamentProjectEarthenware Frog PotProjectEarthenware Vase with Hippocamp DecorationProjectEarthenware vase with Griffin decorationProjectFish Bait Ball Design ceramic plaqueProjectScarlet Macaw Parrot Ceramic PotProjectBlue Lobster Ceramic SculptureProjectCommission Set of Ceramic WhalesProjectBlue Whale Ceramic SculptureProjectAmerican Black Bear Ceramic Ornament