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I am delighted that this set of nesting bowls has been shortlisted for the John Ruskin Prize 2026, responding to the theme ‘Patience in Looking, Truth in Making’.

Ruskin believed that the hand’s work in art should be a respected form of labour, imbued with dignity and integrity. To have that recognised in my own work is deeply gratifying.

Out of almost 4,000 submissions in all media, 91 works have been selected for the John Ruskin Prize exhibition. 

You can visit the exhibition at

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64 Orchard Place  London  E14 0JW

 

from 29 January to 21 February 2026. The exhibition is free and open Wednesday to Sunday, 11-5 on weekdays and 10-5 on weekends. 

You can find a small selection of daily ware at

Contemporary Ceramics

63 Great Russell Street

Bloomsbury

London WC1B 3BF

in the beautiful town of Petworth has a selection

of 'Modulor' nested pieces and other work for sale

Kevis House

Lombard Street

Petworth

West Sussex GU28 0AG  

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