Adam Ross
Trained at the Glasgow School of Art and now based in London, Adam Ross approaches ceramics with the eye of a sculptor and the hand of a craftsman. Each piece begins on the wheel, but rarely ends there; Ross carves, slices and reshapes his forms while still in motion, leaving behind traces of process that feel both intentional and instinctive. The result? Textured, sculptural ceramics that are quietly expressive: faceted vessels with soft angles, natural glazes and a tactile presence that invites use. At once grounded and gently off-kilter, his work celebrates the unexpected beauty that comes from letting materials lead the way.
Trained at the Glasgow School of Art and now based in London, Adam Ross approaches ceramics with the eye of a sculptor and the hand of a craftsman. Each piece begins on the wheel, but rarely ends there; Ross carves, slices and reshapes his forms while still in motion, leaving behind traces of process that feel both intentional and instinctive. The result? Textured, sculptural ceramics that are quietly expressive: faceted vessels with soft angles, natural glazes and a tactile presence that invites use. At once grounded and gently off-kilter, his work celebrates the unexpected beauty that comes from letting materials lead the way.