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2-25 May 2026

Artists’ Open Studios and Pop-Up exhibitions across Oxfordshire – free to visit

Wendie Norris – portfolio

Wendie Norris: Waterplay: ceramic feet, turquoise glazed stoneware combined with recycled blue glassWendie Norris: Reaching:  underglazed stoneware ceramic hand reaching upwards on a wooden plinth designed to echo the glazingWendie Norris: Blue dancer: ceramic dancer in repose, craft crank clay fired to earthenware with blue underglazingWendie Norris: Curvy Girl 1 and 2 :  two curvy girls together, abstract ceramic fired to earthenware treated with manganese oxide and cobalt blue washWendie Norris: Puck: ceramic stoneware head treated with green acrylic paints and waxesWendie Norris: Greyhound: ceramic  dog treated with a pink wash underglaze and fired to earthenwareWendie Norris: Sitter: woman with elongated form, cast in rust-iron resinWendie Norris: Watcher:  abstract bronze resin girl gazing into the distanceWendie Norris: Man1: ceramic stoneware, treated with blue underglaze and yellow oxideWendie Norris: Man2: ceramic stoneware treated with blue underglaze and yellow oxideWendie Norris: Girl 2 in red: ceramic  plaque, sketch of young girl in red underglaze mounted in a picture frame for wall-hangingWendie Norris: Girl 1 in red: ceramic plaque, sketch of young girl in profile in red underglaze

Contact the artist

wenorris[at]btopenworld.com

Exhibition information

My sculptural pieces are about shapes occupying the space around them and how this conveys the spirit without words. The theme throughout my work is experiment, texture, and the finish of the work…with the emphasis on experiment as you will see…trying new glazes, slips and oxides on my pieces pre-firing, or  paints, waxes and inks post-firing.

Recently I have been experimenting with a combination of blue underglazes and yellow oxide, applied to craft crank and fired to stoneware. This combination produces a unique colouring, no two pieces are alike and I have applied this both to figures and to pieces for the garden. My garden sculpture often incorporates recycled blue or green glass (eg Water Play, with its blue pools designed to hold water for passing bees to drink).

I’ve also begun to sketch directly into clay with a knife which I find very freeing and allows any unevenness or texture in the clay layer to add to the depth of the sketch when fired and coloured with underglazes. 

Most of my ceramic pieces are based on the human figure, abstracted, but I also enjoy working with animals and will be including some of those in Art Week. Depending on space, I may also include some collagraphic prints.

 

Artist information

A scientist by trade and an artist by inclination, art has been the constant throughout multiple careers in biochemistry research and academic publishing. I originally come from Somerset, spent most of my working life in Oxfordshire, and am now retired to Long Crendon in Buckinghamshire.

I first found sculpture through my Art & Design foundation diploma at Bucks New University but it really took off, when I joined The Phoenix Studio, Towersey just after it opened.

I have now been sculpting for over twenty years. The opportunity to create with live models has led me to a love of abstracting the human and animal form, and embodying their essence. My favourite media is clay, though I also work in resin, wire, and print.

I belong to Oxford Sculptor Group and the Iron Down Sculptor Studio, exhibiting most recently with Freya Jones Ltd, Buckingham in August-December 2025 and with Bucks Art Week in June 2025 at Art@Our Lady of Light, Long Crendon.

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Iron Down Sculpture Studio

Original Art including sculpture in clay, wire work and mixed media, mosaics and painting in oil, acrylics and watercolour in a studio setting

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