
Roos Eisma Ceramics
2026 – Taking part in Potfest Suffolk – Haughley Park and Potfest in the Pens Penrith – Autumn
My sculptural vessels are each individual, with the shape partly planned and partly allowed to develop organically. The work refers to shapes and movements that occur in more than one context, both manmade and natural, from erupting aliens and diving whales to flowering rocks and tree-root covered ruins.
I use shaping and darting to create a curved shape out of flat pieces of clay slabs, before fine modelling and trimming to enhance the shape and sharpen edges.
I love texture, sometimes adding a layer of textured slip to a piece, using ‘dry’ glazes and volcanic glazes to further create interesting details in the surface.









