We are delighted to present new ceramic works by Cherry Tewfik at Linden Hall Studio. These striking vessels continue her exploration of form and surface, but with a bold shift in imagery. Her latest pots feature faces and simplified nude figures emerging from the clay, expressed through minimalist contours and sculptural detail.
Artistic Style and Technique
Tewfik’s ceramics balance sculptural presence with a painterly approach to surface. The vessels retain their clean, elegant forms, while the imagery introduces a playful yet thoughtful narrative. The faces and nude outlines suggest both intimacy and universality, turning each pot into a dialogue between body, identity and vessel. Her process often involves layering slips, oxides and glazes to create depth, allowing the sculpted forms to contrast beautifully against rich clay surfaces.
At Linden Hall Studio
Cherry Tewfik’s pottery has long been a favourite with our visitors, admired for its craftsmanship, character, and distinct voice within contemporary ceramics. This new body of work, with its bold imagery and refined execution, continues that tradition of excellence. We are proud to showcase these latest pieces at Linden Hall Studio, where they are already proving to be a highlight of the collection.