| Allain, Dominique: Sculptural ceramics, including raku, by this artists. The site includes images of fictional museums and other places. |
| Allen, Daniel: Self-portraits of the artist in fired clay and glaze. |
| Aponte, Gonzalo Andres: These hand built figures and vessels express an earthy and magical emotion. |
| Barash, Shulamit: Israeli sculptor creates in clay while coping with the handicap of having only one arm. |
| Barry, Bruce: Boston artist, known for his sculptural ceramic works. Exhibition schedule and image gallery. |
| Bascom, April: Narrative trompe l'oeil sculpture in the ceramic medium. |
| Beard, Peter: Site of this artist who makes sculptural work in ceramic, and sometimes bronze and glass. |
| Beckstrom, Jack: Showcases series of figurative sculptures, done in one-third life-size terra alba. |
| Beeny, Jan: Slab built sculpture based largely on animals. The artist is interested in the role of animal imagery in art and human society. |
| Bergamini, Marilena: Scultural ceramic work by this Italian artist whose focus is on form and whose clients include those in industry. Extensive exhibition history. |
| Binns, David: Unglazed, polished clay pieces inspired by a variety of sources including architectural and engineering form and qualities found in rock formation and geological structure. |
| Birstein, Suzy: This ceramic artist is known for her colourful tableware and sculpture which has had exposure in Canada and internationally. |
| Bleecker, Skip: Wheel thrown ceramic sculpture by Michigan artist. |
| Brett, Tanya: Ceramic sculptor specialising in animals. |
| Brown, Sandy: Examples of the work of established artist including large-scale figurative sculptural ceramics. |
| Bruines, Janneke: Glazed and painted figures and mythical beasts derived from the personal iconography of this Dutch artist. |
| Burgos, Francesc: Individually crafted ceramic sculpture by a Catalan born studio ceramist living and working in Michigan. |
| Cadell, Melisa: Evocative figures in terracotta; either free standing or wall mounted. |
| Carter , Stephen: Gallery of the work of ceramic artist. |
| Carvalho III, Joseph: Sculpture and bas reliefs based on historical and literary themes. All works created in high-fired and glazed clay. |
| Catteau, Charles: Artist's biography and images of his works. |
| Catterall, Rebecca: Structured ceramic forms by this artist who is based in Leeds, UK. |
| Champy, Claude: Sculptural ceramics, raku fired. |
| Ciaravella Liliana: Examples of work of Italian sculptor. |
| Clark, Claire: An exhibit of her multifaceted sculpture, showing how she sculpts in a variety of themes. |
| Claus, Laurent: Human figures coloured with oxides and glazes by a Belgian sculptor. Techniques include pitfire and raku. |
| Colson, Frank: Take a tour through the world of award winning, internationally represented artist. |
| Connole, Kelly: Ceramic artist and educator displays her animal sculpture, pottery, and installation work. |
| Crouchman, Clare: Site of this ceramic artist who is inspired by naturally repeating patterns. |
| Dahl, Salinda: Handbuilt ceramic pieces are a response to nature, magic, myth, mystery dreams, and the journey of the soul. |
| Dever, Eric: Ceramic sculpture of monumental and commemorative architectural forms. |
| Dolezalek, Lotte: The artists work reflects her fascination with the human face either in her portraits or stylized in masks. |
| Dubov, Stephen: Sculpture and word works; text and tactile form in combination. |
| Elizalde-Holler, Susan: Contemporary figurative sculpture inspired by Cycladic and pre-Columbian imagery. |
| Ernsting,Norman: Ancient Images Gallery features sculptures that combine archaeology and ceramic sculpture, creating elegant and sensual forms. |
| Flak Walters, Diana: Sculptures of political figures and animals in a California funk art style. View pictures of her work, personal info, exhibitions and publications. |
| Flittner, Ted: Sculptures of organic forms in ceramic, wood, and paint. This site is almost entirely text-free. |
| Forer, Kathy: Figurative and architectural sculpture and wall reliefs from imagination and observation. |
| Fortin, David: A site featuring ceramic objects that refer to mechanical, architectural and animal forms. |
| Furnari, Sergio: Sicilian artist makes figurative public sculpture in terracotta. |
| Gartside, Brian: Gallery of ceramic work, and articles written by the artist about subjects including raku, glazes and paper clay. The site also contains images of digital art. |
| Gattamorta, Alan: Bizarre and innovative ceramics displayed in a virtual environment. |
| Genders, Carolyn: This East Sussex, UK, based artist makes clay forms inspired by pebbles. |
| Gibbons, Marie: Sculptor in clay and mixed media. |
| Glick, Martin: Realistic sculptor of the figure, portrait busts, and animals. |
| Goldsmith, Gail: Stoneware art ceramics based on children's toys and portrait faces, convey a wide range of emotions. |
| Gomez-Palacio, Antonio: Stoneware sculpture developed through an exploration in textured ceramics. |
| Greene, Susanne: Samples of sculpture with imagery from dreams, literary references and current events. |
| Gregory, Ian: Information about this famous British potters life and career. Examples of his work and sculpting techniques. Lists of exhibitions and training courses. Reviews of his ceramics books. |
| Gregory, Waylande: Retrospective of ceramic and metal sculptures which includes 1939 NY World's Fair. |
| Hale, Jennie: Displays of her own unique style, working exclusively in raku and inspired by the beauty and power of the animal world. |
| Hallas, Dodie: Images and information about the work of this artist based in Pateley Bridge North Yorkshire. |
| Hatfull, Jon: Gallery of work described by the artist as 'shallow sculpture' combining photography and ceramics. |
| Hayes, Peter: This site includes videos of the artist at work in studio in Bath, UK. Techniques include those learned from the Basotho in Lesotho, and raku. |
| Heinz, Regina: Creates hand built sculptural ceramic art, ceramic reliefs and wall pieces, using a special slab building technique she has developed. |
| Hendrickson, Carrianne: Illustrations of the work of this New York artist. Extensive exhibition history. |
| Hertell, Katy: Information about Katy Hertell, who is a ceramic artist from Helsinki, Finland, and photographs of her work. |
| Hicks, Susan: Uses ceramic and mixed media to create figurative sculpture with a prophetic edge. |
| Holbrook, Karen: One of a kind unique and unusual ceramic sculptures and designs which are suitable for external (garden art) and internal (especially corporate) display. |
| Hole, Nina: Pictures of the large ceramic scultpures of this artist based in Denmark, and technical information regarding on-site firing. |
| Hollingsworth, Jo: Organic, figurative ceramic sculpture and photography. |
| Hoshino,Satoru: Japanese ceramic artist whose sample works are high fired black clay and include table top, wall, and floor installations. |
| Irving, , Pamela: Sculptural ceramic artist working in clay, mosaic and bronze. |
| Irwin, Jeff: Surreal and personal imagery invoked in a series of black and white painted ceramics. |
| Jameson, Kerry: Free standing earthenware sculpture, individually hand coiled and decorated with slips and glazes. |
| Javier, Torres: Illustrations and descriptions of the work of this Mexican-born artist now living in Finland. Extensive exhibition history. |
| Karakitsos, Kostas: Highly stylized and monolithic figures by a Greek ceramicist. |
| Karsay, Judit: Hungarian ceramist produces abstract bird shapes in various colours and sizes. |
| Kim, Yoo Joo: Korean contemporary artist creates porcelain cup-objects and constructed wall pieces. |
| Kobita, Sen: Illustrations of this artist's sculpture and paintings and some background history and current insight. |
| Lancaster, Sandra: Contemporary sculptures in ceramic and mixed media that interpret forms within the landscape. |
| Lattimer, Tony: West Penrith artist who coil-builds large sculptural vessels. |
| Lawrence, Wendy: Work inspired by phenonomena such as eroded rock, together with the evidence of ancient man's imposition on the landscape. The artists fires her work in a gas kiln using reactive glazes. |
| Levine, Marilyn: Trompe l'oeil sculpture in ceramic, of subjects including bags, boots and coats. |
| Lyle, Val: Figurative, gestural works using organic, sensual and emotive forms in paper clay. |
| MacDiarmid, Duncan: Figurative and portrait sculpture in terracotta. Castings in bronze or cold cast materials. |
| MacDonell, Sally: Figurative smoke-fired work. This site also features the work of Alasdair MacDonnell. |
| Mahlmann, Silvia: The classical nude is the inspiration behing these contemporary themed ceramic works. [Text in English, Spanish and German] |
| Marc, Cory: Disturbing and surreal imagery by a New Jersey artist. |
| McDonald, Suvira: This artist who is based in Australia makes ceramic sculptures for internal and external sites. The site also features the artist's sculptures of steel and some functional ceramics. |
| McWilliam, Martin.: Sculptural ceramics echoing architectural and vessel forms. |
| Menec, Ama: Virtual gallery of figurative and functional ceramics by this artist who is based in Devon. |
| Miller, Kellie: The work of this founder of Biscuit Studios and Hove Arts group in the UK includes large ceramic wall pieces. |
| Molitor, Gary: A retrospective exhibition of this Northern California/San Francisco Bay Area ceramic sculptor's work; including mixed media sculpture, drawings, 3D stereographic images, and photography. |
| Nathan, Manos: Vessels and sculptural work drawing on the heritage of the Maori cosmological and creation narratives. |
| Natsoulas, Tony: Colorful and humorous large scale figurative ceramic sculpture by California artist. |
| Oberti, Daniel: Reflecting on the geometry found in nature, these large scale works are derived from celestial observation, alchemy and mathematical laws. |
| Ojima, Masuo: Eastern and western influences have combined to inspire a unique blend of purity of form and subtlety. |
| Orvieto, Laura: Coil-formed sculptural ceramics whose themes include the figure and the vessel. |
| Peleg, Rina: Large scale works built with a unique clay weaving technique. |
| Perez, Angelina: Observation of street life is the basis for these polychrome works in clay. [English and Spanish] |
| Pirri, Nancy: The artist pays homage to the classical nude in these stoneware and soda fired figures. |
| Polz, Daniela: The German artist is interested in the interaction of paper and porcelain in the creation of architectural environments. |
| Priest, Frances: Sculptural ceramic work by Edinburgh based Frances Priest. Materials used include bone china and porcelaneous clays. |
| Rawlins, Tim: Artist and creative consultant shows his ceramic work inspired by totems, standing stones and megaliths. |
| Reimert, Paul: The artist makes ceramic collages. Life size figures assembled from fragments of kitsch ceramics bought in flea markets. |
| Rensink, Emily: Ceramist creates installation environments and sculptural work based on historical percussion instruments, such as the udu, slit drum, sistrum and xylophone. |
| Resnik, Sally: The artist refers to her work as Geochemical Sculpture. She uses thermal chemical reactions and geological laws to determine the content of her pieces. |
| Reynolds, Kirstie: This site features the artist's sculptural work as well as functional ceramics. It also features jewellery made from silver clay. |
| Reynolds, Tony: The exploration of personal experience in stoneware and polymer clay. |
| Roberts, Sue: Whimsical and colorful work, concerned primarily with human characters in both painted ceramics and metal. |
| Roccato, Beth: Exclusive handmade jewelry and home decor from Brazil. Each piece is a one of a kind bold tribal style creation. |
| Ross, Fiona: Geological sculpture made from fused ceramic aggregate. |
| Ruegg, François: Swiss artist offers gallery, biography and recent works with commentary. |
| Salmon, Antonia: Smoke fired ceramics and bronze sculpture. |
| Schwantes, Georgette: Listing of unique one-off sculptures capturing the spirit and emotions of this Australian Artist. |
| Slipper, Annemarie: Figurative work blending the European tradition with influences from the folk art and fine art of Mexico. |
| Smith, Nan: Naturalistic and emotive figurative work in gallery installations. |
| Smith, Paul: The site features the work of this Derbyshire, UK, based artist who makes limited editions ceramic pieces and some large woven wire work. |
| Spring, Rachel: Insight into creative process and ceramic techniques of this artist, including raku. |
| Standlea, Jesse: Southern Californian sculptor shows his Geisha, Rock and Lantern series works in clay. |
| Stelle, Craig: The Seaworthy Project is based on the idea of creating ceramic vessels for placement in the earth’s oceans, allowing nature to make its final contribution to the art. |
| Stephenson , Stephani: Ceramic sculpture and architectural ceramics. Medium and large scale handbuilt work, including collaborative work with Alchemie Studio. |
| Strassberg, Roy: The artist provides images and documentation relating to his 'Holocaust Bone Structures' series. |
| Sugg, Teresa: An exhibition of ceramic sculpture, wall pieces, and vessels based on the human figure and archetypal images. |
| Suul, Oyvind: The Norwegian artist has developed a personal and compelling language of abstract form. |
| Suzuki, Aisaku: The site of this Japanese artist based in Germany includes examples of his functional ceramics as well as sculptural work and Haiku-pictures in porcelain. |
| Swindell, Geoffrey: Inspirations for this work, which is formed on the potter's wheel, include marine creatures and tin-plate toys. |
| Tauber, Jacob (Kobi): Israeli amateur artist Jacob (Kobi) Tauber presents his work, which includes both ceramic sculptures and surrealistic oil paintings. (Text also in Hebrew) |
| Taunton, Tim N.: A virtual gallery of figurative ceramic sculpture. |
| Toyonaga, Ryo: Japanese born artist seeks to reach back to the foundations of organic existence on earth, extracting imagery from the personal and collective subconscious. |
| Trinick, Katrina.: Handbuilt, individual ceramic sculpture includes work designed for the outdoors. Inspiration from fossils , natural forms and ancient rock carvings of spirals and labyrinths. |
| Van Den Brouck, Antoine: Biography and photo gallery of the sculptures, bas reliefs and statues of this Flemish ceramicist. |
| Vassiliki: Sculptress, Painter, Total Artist |
| Veräjännkorva, Tiina: Sculpture, installations and environmental works using ceramics, photos, voice, textiles, soil and vegetation by a Finnish ceramist and artist. |
| Wakefield, Clare: The themes of growth and regeneration are central to this artist's sculptural ceramics. |
| Wall, Elly: Inspirations include abandoned architectural spaces. The site also features very small sculptural pieces, and some functional ceramics. |
| Weiss, Petra: Sculpture ranges from table top to large outdoor installations. [German and English] |
| Wells, Meri: Showing the work of this Wales-based UK artist |
| Wolff, Juanita: Sculptor and mask maker influenced by South-Western and South-American folk art. |
| Woodford, Annie: Extensive gallery of interesting and unusual sculptural ceramics |
| Zimmerman, Arnie: Large and small scale works in soda fired stoneware porcelain reflecting the artists fascination with exaggeration and the bizarre. |
| Zuk, Kirsten: Canadian artist explores the beauty of the human body in these eclectic works in fired clay. |