Rob Ryan

Plates For Ryantown!

Posted by on Wednesday 8th December, 2010

We’re in the process of making these beautiful plates at Ryantown HQ. Each design is hand-printed with ceramic ink and then applied the plate by hand. They are then fired here at the studio. There are several designs, taken from the papercuts in the recent ‘The Stars Shine All Day Too’exhibition. They will only be […]

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Another Night Before Christmas

Posted by on Monday 6th December, 2010

If you’re in London in the run-up to Christmas, head down Charing Cross Road to Foyles bookshop to see this lovely window display for the book ‘Another Night Before Christmas’. It’s a lovely little book with a poem all about the night before Christmas, written by Carol Ann Duffy and illustrated by me!!!

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Lasercut Calendar 2011

Posted by on Thursday 2nd December, 2010

Every year we do a new calendar at Ryantown and here’s the latest!! They are available in the shop and on ebay for £5 each.

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Stars On Canvas Auction

Posted by on Wednesday 1st December, 2010

I was asked by The Willow Foundation to create a canvas to be auctioned for the Stars On Canvas auction. Well known faces from the worlds of sport, art, design, fashion, music and entertainment have drawn on their artistic skills in aid of the charity. More than 300 canvases are being sold online through an eBay auction, […]

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Staffordshire Cats

Posted by on Tuesday 23rd November, 2010

For those of you who won’t get a chance to see the exhibition in Stafford… here are a few of the little Staffordshire cats in the show!

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Stafford Show, Shire Hall Gallery

Posted by on Wednesday 17th November, 2010

Last Friday, the show in Stafford was officially opened by the Poet Laureate, Carol Ann Duffy. We spent a few days in Stafford, at the Shire Hall Gallery hanging the show, so here are some photos of the work in progress. If you get a chance to drop in, the show is on until January […]

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