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Deiniol Williams

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Deiniol Williams

Deiniol’s ceramic practice explores the dichotomy between rhythm and discord, balance and disorder. Bringing together raw and unrefined materials and incorporating them into the clay, he seeks to find the harmonious point between the rhythmic flow of the potter’s wheel and the disruptive and chaotic inclusions within the modified clay.

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Email: mail@deiniolwilliams.uk

Website: www.deiniolwilliams.uk



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