Sculpture is my passion, working in clay I find inspiration everywhere but i am particularly drawn to sea and Māori culture. You will find a eclectic mix of sculpture and ceramic including Viking and Māori heads, variety of yachts and boats.
Annette Piercy creates beautiful pottery homeware in a variety of glaze colours. With a focus on form and function Annette’s work graces tables throughout NZ and afar. She makes with the intention her pots become part of shared moments and memories created with friends and family. Visit her rural shed to see the process of making pots, and a selection of her work.
Artisans Alcove is a “wellbeing through creativity” initiative supported by Waiuku Family Support Network. A place for Artisans to showcase & express themselves and for people to have an opportunity to purchase their art.
I am a ceramic artist. Sometimes I make mugs and plates but mostly I make sculptures. I use clay to explore my garden and life philosophies. I love the way clay holds my hand marks. All my recent work highlights the malleable nature of clay and its ability to capture gestural marks.
At Half Pint Pottery there is a small pottery school, two studios, mug shop and Half Pint gallery.
The gallery is open most weekends and is full of work made by the resident artists Jo Raill and Aidan Raill. We also host guest ceramic artists/potters several times a year. Check out the website to see what is on.