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A Summer Exhibition in Bath: Showing My Ceramics in a Gallery Setting
In summer 2025, I had the opportunity to exhibit a collection of my ceramics in a gallery in Bath - something that felt both exciting and slightly surreal. Most of the time, my work lives quietly in the studio. It’s made carefully, piece by piece, often without knowing exactly where it will end up. So seeing my pieces brought together in one space, ready to be seen and handled, felt rather special. Seeing the pieces together What I always notice at exhibitions is how differen
tadwick2014
6 days ago2 min read


Handmade Ceramic Wedding Favours: A Thoughtful, Sustainable Choice Your Guests Will Treasure
When I’m in the studio, throwing smaller pieces on the wheel, I often find myself thinking about where they might end up. Some become part of someone’s morning coffee ritual. Others sit quietly on a bedside table holding rings or earrings. And increasingly, they’re being chosen as wedding favours - small, lasting pieces that carry a memory long after the day itself. Because when it comes to wedding favours, most couples are really asking the same thing: will this be kept, or

Jules
Oct 9, 20253 min read


How pottery workshops can spark creativity
There is something quietly gorgeous about handling clay. Its so much more than just making pots or bowls - its a slow race of creativity,...

Jules
Oct 9, 20252 min read


Celebrating Bath’s creative Arts: join me at two autumn markets
This season, as we build up to Christmas, I’m excited to be part of the excitement, sharing my work at two great local events: the Bath...

Jules
Oct 7, 20252 min read


Why you should never pour clay water down the sink
When you finish a throwing session, there’s usually one messy reminder of how much fun you’ve had: a bucket full of cloudy clay water. If...

Jules
Oct 7, 20252 min read


Why I never waste clay
When I first started Tadwick Ceramics, I made a promise to myself: no clay would ever be wasted. Every off cut, every trimming, every...

Jules
Oct 6, 20252 min read
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