Lynne Dinmore
Using Earthenware, Stoneware and Porcelain, I make a large variety of decorative and functional ceramics, always with an emphasis on fineness and delicacy. A common theme and source of inspiration is the beauty of Dorset’s fauna and flora.
Lynne is a ceramicist, working from her family home in Broadstone, Dorset. She studied Ceramics at Poole College from where she obtained her City and Guilds in Design and 3D Art (Ceramics) in 2006. She works equally with Earthenware, Stoneware and Porcelain, building with slip, coils and slabs and an infusion of oxides and glazes. She has also explored the fun of pit firing. Many of her pieces are linked intrinsically with Dorset and the river Stour with her use of local grasses and plants that she presses into the clay. She has had several exhibitions and she sells through local shops. She currently belongs to the group of “local artists” that sell through the shop at Stourhead for the National Trust. Photographs of her pieces can be found on her Facebook page: Lynne Dinmore Sun Lounge Ceramics.
Lynne is a ceramicist, working from her family home in Broadstone, Dorset. She studied Ceramics at Poole College from where she obtained her City and Guilds in Design and 3D Art (Ceramics) in 2006. She works equally with Earthenware, Stoneware and Porcelain, building with slip, coils and slabs and an infusion of oxides and glazes. She has also explored the fun of pit firing. Many of her pieces are linked intrinsically with Dorset and the river Stour with her use of local grasses and plants that she presses into the clay. She has had several exhibitions and she sells through local shops. She currently belongs to the group of “local artists” that sell through the shop at Stourhead for the National Trust. Photographs of her pieces can be found on her Facebook page: Lynne Dinmore Sun Lounge Ceramics.