Robina Jack
Robina will be known to customers of Godfrey & Watt for her stained glass panels. After spending decades working with the noxious chemicals required for that process she has transferred her talents to the rather less dangerous business of ceramics. She uses similar imagery and pattern on the highly decorated platters and bowls.
"The move and the change of media have been transforming. My work is still driven by pattern and colour and still feels incomplete without a patterned border, but I am no longer constrained by glass's limitations - clay is endlessly malleable. Using my own moulds, I make earthenware pots which I decorate in coloured slips and transparent glazes with animals, plants and coastal motifs."
"The move and the change of media have been transforming. My work is still driven by pattern and colour and still feels incomplete without a patterned border, but I am no longer constrained by glass's limitations - clay is endlessly malleable. Using my own moulds, I make earthenware pots which I decorate in coloured slips and transparent glazes with animals, plants and coastal motifs."