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AMY JAYNE HUGHES
April 2025
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The ceramic artist talks Sèvres porcelain, contemporary aesthetics and the unexpected benefits of lockdown, with Dominique Corlett

Historic vases are something of an obsession for ceramic artist Amy Jayne Hughes. Since her first significant encounter with them about 16 years ago, they have become the starting point for her creative process, providing both inspiration and something to react against. Exploring her responses to them and reinterpreting their decorative characteristics has led to the much-admired bold, bright, contemporary pieces that she is making today.
Amy’s most recent creations are her ‘After Alhambra’ and ‘After Amphora’ vases, inspired respectively by Islamic vases made in 14th- and 15th-century Spain, and the black and terracotta storage vases of Ancient Greece. In these pieces, Amy honours the forms and decorative motifs of the originals while adding doodled lines, painted sweeps of colour and stuck-on appendages in her distinctive collage style, to simultaneously make them strikingly modern and relatable to a 21st-century viewer.

‘It’s about linking past and present,’ she says. ‘I like to work with a brighter colour palette that is fresher, more contemporary, and appeals to me. It’s part of giving them a new lease of life.’
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