“….new prints and sculptures for the love of your life..”
Valentines Sale 2025
7th February - 13th February
Do you like watching things being made?
….if so, have look at some of the videos of Jeremy, modelling, printing and drawing…..
“I’m interested in the power of objects..what they can make us feel and remember. I believe objects can console, help us hope, make us dream and to recall things that are important to us. It is why I make things.”
— Jeremy James, 2025
Jeremy James is a sculptor and printmaker based in the United Kingdom. Working as a professional artist for over 35 years, his work has been exhibited nationally and internationally and is held in numerous public and private collections all over the world.
Jeremy trained at Norwich, Exeter and Cardiff, specialising in sculpture. His work is concerned with animals & people and frequently, their interaction. Much of the sculptural work is made in high fired ceramic and fired in an ageing gas kiln. All the work is ‘one-off’, unique pieces with extensive hand modelling of soft stoneware clay involved in its making.
In the last few years Jeremy has returned to his love of printmaking to compliment his sculptural work. Most of his prints are linocuts and produced in small limited editions on a roller press.
Jeremy has taught and lectured at many teaching institutions throughout the UK, and now works full time in his Derbyshire studio.
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‘Who Is Dadcat?’
So many folks have asked this question since I started posting about Dadcat and particularly since sculptures inspired by him have appeared from my studio.
So, this is a short intro to the enigma that is Dadcat!
These are the same lino print of the interior of an old railway carriage- but 3 different landscapes have been hand painted on each print.