Nicholas Toyne

Following his postgraduate study, which centred around Zen, wabi-sabi and the art object in the context of human mortality, Nicholas’ work now focuses on the beauty and power of the vessel as an object for meditative inquiry and alchemical healing.

Taking inspiration from the art of Japanese tea ceremony, embodied ritual, and alchemy as a potent archetypal metaphor for healing, his work investigates the idea of reciprocal holding; the opportunity to experience both holding, and being held - physically, emotionally, psychologically and spiritually. Where his smaller and more refined tea bowls are an offering to our love of the tactile, and the comfort this felt sensation can bring, his larger albarelli and alchemical vessels evoke the sense of a larger metaphysical container, an all-pervasive wholeness within which we are always already held.

For Nicholas, inspired by psychologist Matt Licata PhD, this discovery has been a path of self-befriending, and one which breathes life into his ongoing creative practice and processes.

Mediums: Ceramics, Pottery, Sculpture
Showing work at:
Studio Nico – Nicholas Toyne
Contact the Artist:

Phone: 0221620146

Email: nicholasrussell.toyne@gmail.com