A large flagon finished with cobalt oxide under a semi-glossy glaze.



the ceramics of Chris Hughes
A large flagon finished with cobalt oxide under a semi-glossy glaze.


The final light of the day still touches the far off blue hills.

The colours of the sea , the sky, the sunset and the daylight all combine in this drawing.

The distant hills in the late afternoon light.

Wild flowers bring a splash of colour along the field edge

When the wind is still and the sea seems motionless a total calm descends on the beach.

The sunrise blazes through the dark clouds of the receding storm leading to a fine day ahead.

When the west winds blow hard the rough sea and the wild sky merge into one confused but beautiful scene.

This is a ‘work in progress’, a more distant view of the fields of ripe oil seed rape growing on Halsall Moss. I need to live with this for a few days before making further progress.

Two pastel drawings of wildflowers growing along the edge of the corn fields on Halsall Moss.


£75 each