- California artist who makes indoor and outdoor ceramic sculptures, murals, and furniture. Provides a biography, list of current projects, and awards won.
- Unglazed, polished clay pieces inspired by a variety of sources including architectural and engineering form and qualities found in rock formation and geological structure.
- Repetitive, geometric shapes are formed and combined to create structured, ceramic sculpture. The artist is based in the United Kingdom. Features include photo gallery, biography, artist's statement and contact e-mail.
- Gallery of ceramic work, and articles written by the artist about subjects including raku, glazes and paper clay. The site also contains images of digital art.
- Information about this famous British potters life and career. Examples of his work and sculpting techniques. Lists of exhibitions and training courses. Reviews of his ceramics books.
- Work inspired by phenonomena such as eroded rock, together with the evidence of ancient man's imposition on the landscape. The artists fires her work in a gas kiln using reactive glazes.
- Focuses on hand-built functional and sculptural art inspired by organic and architectural forms. Images, biography, and upcoming exhibitions. Asheville, North Carolina.
- This artist who is based in Australia makes ceramic sculptures for internal and external sites. The site also features the artist's sculptures of steel and some functional ceramics.
- A retrospective exhibition of this Northern California/San Francisco Bay Area ceramic sculptor's work; including mixed media sculpture, drawings, 3D stereographic images, and photography.
- Ceramist creates installation environments and sculptural work based on historical percussion instruments, such as the udu, slit drum, sistrum and xylophone.
- The artist refers to her work as Geochemical Sculpture. She uses thermal chemical reactions and geological laws to determine the content of her pieces.
- Figurative sculptures created with intricately carved plaster press-molds, done by hand, and used to achieve the bas-relief, highly textured surfaces. Images, biography, curriculum vitae, and artist's statement.
- The Seaworthy Project is based on the idea of creating ceramic vessels for placement in the earth’s oceans, allowing nature to make its final contribution to the art.
- Ceramic sculpture, architectural pieces and hand designed tiles by this artist based in Encinitas, California. Includes photo galleries, price list and contact information.
- The site of this Japanese artist based in Germany includes examples of his functional ceramics as well as sculptural work and Haiku-pictures in porcelain.
- Israeli amateur artist Jacob (Kobi) Tauber presents his work, which includes both ceramic sculptures and surrealistic oil paintings. (Text also in Hebrew)
- Japanese born artist seeks to reach back to the foundations of organic existence on earth, extracting imagery from the personal and collective subconscious.
- Handbuilt, individual ceramic sculpture includes work designed for the outdoors. Inspiration from fossils , natural forms and ancient rock carvings of spirals and labyrinths.