Stokes Croft China launched at the end of November. Using China Ware from the defunct factories of Staffordshire, and lithographic prints salvaged from Staffordshire’s largest independent decorating factory, local artists and members of the community came together to produce an aesthetic that is uniquely local. Thanks to brisk sales, great support from local people, the prospects for SCC to become a fully fledged local business have never looked rosier. The idea is that any profits will go towards financing the growth of Stokes Croft as a cultural quarter. We are currently negotiating to take on local premises. Watch this space…
SCC is working currently using a Studio Decorator system, each piece of work carrying the backstamp of the artist. Current artists are, Sammy Hallett, Liz Krcma, SoHo, Peta Berry, Jen Howard-Coles and Chris Chalkley. Plans are afoot to expand production to include Limited Edition runs of the work of local graffiti artists.
The work of Liz Krcma (Above). Unfortunately, Liz suffered a stroke in January, and is currently in hospital making a good recovery.
The work of Soho (Above), displayed in a former Royal Worcester display unit.
The work of Sammy Hallett (Above).
The figurine (Above) by SoHo was stolen from the shop window during the week before Christmas. It is unique. It is a Spode figurine, decorated in SCC style. The lady carries a small PRSC flag in her hand. If you have seen it on somebody’s mantelpiece, please arrange its return… There is no question of police involvement.
Wow! I feel I just came home. I can’t believe my eyes and I can’t believe I never heard of you guys before. I particularly love the figurine that stolen. I want to be involved. I have a whole website at your disposal with 2000 unique visitors per day and 150,000 hits per month. How can I help, how can I get involved?
Peter Holland (sculptor and product developer in the UK china industry)
http://www.figurines-sculpture.com (This is my bigger site covering all aspects of fine china making)
http://www.figurinecollect.com (These pages show our new English made bone china figurine collection)