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Latest revision as of 14:15, 24 November 2025
| Carol Sinclair | |
|---|---|
| Contact | sp259 |
| Subject | Art |
| Author | sp259 |
| Type | Artisan |
| Country | Scotland |
| Museum | Carol Sinclair |
| Omeka | Link |
| Talk Page | Link |
I’m an artist and maker based in Forfar, Scotland. Since graduating from Grays School of Art in Aberdeen, I’ve developed my practice from tile making to creating forms and vessels with porcelain and paper clay. All of my work is hand built using slabs of clay which are rolled, cut or shaped around forms. This process allows me to create any shape within the limits of the materials while giving me the flexibility to inlay colours using well practised techniques.