Crafts CouncilDirectoryJulie NelsonCeramic artistEast Sussex, EnglandCeramicsWebsiteE-mailInstagramAboutInfoNewsVideosI explore the visual connections found across the natural world, embracing our contradictory relationship with it. I am interested in themes and variations, from cellular to plant and skeletal structures. My work emphasizes the elemental and I craft in a series often displaying objects in groups that interelate. Focus:sculptural ceramicsCV:Download documentStockists:GardeModern Art HireWilson, Stephens and JonesAlex Macarthur InteriorsCameron Contemporary ArtCeramics and Symbolism12 April 2018Here we talk with Julie about her ceramics career as well as the symbolism in her motifs… Interview with Julie Nelson08 April 2020Her reverence for the natural world and refined, classical approach to creation reference ancestral memories with the ties to the present.Scupltural Objects: The elemental20 May 2020I’m as interested in a large form as I am in the tiny detail of the surface texture. Inspiration could come from a landscape or the ridges on a tiny shell.Works on Nature Julie NelsonAboutI explore the visual connections found across the natural world, embracing our contradictory relationship with it. I am interested in themes and variations, from cellular to plant and skeletal structures. My work emphasizes the elemental and I craft in a series often displaying objects in groups that interelate. InfoFocus:sculptural ceramicsCV:Download documentStockists:GardeModern Art HireWilson, Stephens and JonesAlex Macarthur InteriorsCameron Contemporary ArtNewsCeramics and Symbolism12 April 2018Here we talk with Julie about her ceramics career as well as the symbolism in her motifs… Interview with Julie Nelson08 April 2020Her reverence for the natural world and refined, classical approach to creation reference ancestral memories with the ties to the present.Scupltural Objects: The elemental20 May 2020I’m as interested in a large form as I am in the tiny detail of the surface texture. Inspiration could come from a landscape or the ridges on a tiny shell.VideosWorks on Nature Julie NelsonWebsiteE-mailInstagramProjectManusProjectVesselsProjectFlock
Ceramics and Symbolism12 April 2018Here we talk with Julie about her ceramics career as well as the symbolism in her motifs…
Interview with Julie Nelson08 April 2020Her reverence for the natural world and refined, classical approach to creation reference ancestral memories with the ties to the present.
Scupltural Objects: The elemental20 May 2020I’m as interested in a large form as I am in the tiny detail of the surface texture. Inspiration could come from a landscape or the ridges on a tiny shell.
Ceramics and Symbolism12 April 2018Here we talk with Julie about her ceramics career as well as the symbolism in her motifs…
Interview with Julie Nelson08 April 2020Her reverence for the natural world and refined, classical approach to creation reference ancestral memories with the ties to the present.
Scupltural Objects: The elemental20 May 2020I’m as interested in a large form as I am in the tiny detail of the surface texture. Inspiration could come from a landscape or the ridges on a tiny shell.