
Hyojung Yun

Sabine Kratzer

Agnieszka Borkowska
Delicate, translucent funnel-shaped flower heads made of porcelain in all imaginable sizes and a wide variety of applications:

Oliver New

Bianca Tschaikner

Sophia White

Donnie van Bree

Annika Schüler

Thorben Heuer

Sara Dario

Gudrun Corthals
Petra Benndorf

Sabine Thies
Here is an excerpt consisting of max. 150 characters, in which you briefly describe what distinguishes the ceramist. Writing blind texts is really fun.

Simone Krug-Springsguth

Maria Pohlkemper

Kamila Dziedzic-Caputa
Rustically shaped wall tiles and panels in red and black stoneware clay with rough, unshaped edges and simple vessel shapes.

Mi Sook Hwang
Mi Sook Hwang has to be patient: both the shape and surface design of her jars and pots speak for meticulous perfectionism.
Markus Klausmann
Straw, wood, coal, coke and salt, all put into a capsule together with turned or hand-built pottery engobed with ochre and porcelain and then fired in a gas kiln:

Sybille Abel-Kremer
Clear shapes with lively surfaces and a sensual-haptic pleasure: Sybille Abel-Kremer's bowls, mugs, vases and jars are wonderful to "touch" with the hands.

Sebastian Scheid
The inner surfaces of the sculptural vessels Sebastian Scheid calls "vases and boxes" are flat and smooth, their surfaces, roughly drawn and structured, occasionally reminiscent of hewn stone.