Without any formal training, Clare Potter began experimenting with porcelain clay. Her passion for gardening and fascination with nature led her to her subjects: first fruits and vegetables and later flowers. She soon realized that she was following in the tradition of the great 18th century European porcelain factories. Her contemporary and more natural adaptations of these art forms are delicate and detailed arrangements that capture the beauty and imperfections of nature. Surprises of nature are her trademark and no two pieces are ever alike. Her work combines the finest craftsmanship with a lifetime of observation and study that results in a realism that is mesmerizing.
Unlike glazed porcelains, Clare fires each piece to the bisque stage and then, painstakingly, applies multiple layers of color washes, leaving a soft, natural finish to the finely detailed creation.
Over the past 40 years, Clare’s work has been featured in numerous magazines and in a number of books including Simply Flowers, by Barbara Orbach, A Passion For Detail and Home, A Celebration, both by Charlotte Moss and Floral Style by Vena Lefferts and John Kelsey. She has had a number of exhibitions including at The National Academy of Design in New York City, the Emmanuel Moatti Gallery in Paris and at Mallett in New York City and at Mallett in London. Her latest exhibit was at Ronald Phillips in London. Her work has been featured in the windows of Tiffany in New York City and is celebrated in many important collections both here and abroad.