Three Roses Gallery
A thing of beauty is a joy forever - John Keats
  • Rhythmic Dance Ceramic platter.
  • Blue water Ceramic.

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  • "The beauty of natural forms are reflected in pieces to be treasured."

Rosemarie James

Having gained a degree in Ceramics at Wolverhampton College of Art and a teaching diploma from the University of Southampton, Rosemarie has since combined teaching and producing her own work with raising a family, and in involvement in other fields. She is now free to devote her energies primarily to her own work.

Rosemarie has sold and exhibited in Israel, France and the UK. Her most recent one-woman exhibition was at the Russell Cotes Art Gallery and Museum from 21st May 2006 to 31st January 2007.

The organic and finely balanced forms of Rosemarie's work are enhanced by the glazes of depth, richness and movement. The colours and flow of the sea and sky, the beauty of natural forms - these are reflected in pieces to be treasured.

Her work has been bought by collectors from far and wide, and is influenced by art and culture ranging from Russian to Ancient America, from Art Nouveau to Hans Coper and Lucie Rie.

Whether the piece is a small vase or bowl, or a complex wall hanging or water feature, all are made with care, skill and an eye for detail.

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