David Woodley
Dublin Core
Title
David Woodley
Description
Helmsdale Pottery was a distinctive Scottish studio pottery founded in 1973 by David and Penny Woodley in the Highland village of Helmsdale, Sutherland. The pottery became well known for its handcrafted porcelain animal sculptures, especially birds, owls, ducks, puffins, hares, and other wildlife inspired by the rugged Scottish landscape.
Penny Woodley was not only a ceramic artist but also an active member of the Helmsdale community, a previous director of Timespan Museum. Together, David and Penny Woodley developed a recognizable artistic style that reflected the wildlife and coastal environment of the Scottish Highlands and gained a loyal following among collectors of British studio pottery.
Since their retirement, Helmsdale Pottery pieces remain collectible examples of late twentieth-century Scottish art pottery. Vintage examples regularly appear in auctions, antique shops, and collectors’ markets, admired for their craftsmanship, individuality, and connection to Highland artistic traditions.
Source
artisans
Date
1973
Contributor
cc274@st-andrews.ac.uk
Language
English
Type
Artisan
Identifier
964
Spatial Coverage
current,58.11668204184647,-3.655138492100112;
Europeana
Country
Scotland
Europeana Data Provider
David Woodley
Europeana Type
TEXT
Artisan Item Type Metadata
Prim Media
2320
Contact
cc274@st-andrews.ac.uk
Occupation
ceramics
Field Worker
Catherine Anne Cassidy
Gender
male
Material Description
unglazed ceramic porcelain figures
Citation
“David Woodley,” VERAP, accessed May 26, 2026, https://culturality.museum/omeka/items/show/2321.
Embed
Copy the code below into your web page