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An Urn that reflects bringing color to all the things they did and the people they met.

Eleanor is a passionate ceramic artist, her work is very popular and she is a successful Artisan working from her studio in Irelands Garden county - Wicklow.

She uses a variety of clays for her work, from grogged architectural stoneware clays for her large sculptural pieces to fine porcelain for more delicate work.

Eleanor creates Urn pieces for Irish Urns that are designed to reflect a person who shined light into the lives of others.

An Urn that reflects a personality that lived life their own way, fun-loving and high energy, bringing color to all the things they did and the people they met.

Eleanor doesn't create the 'normal' Urn form or the 'normal' Urn Glaze, Eleanor believes in creating Urns that speak about a bright life, rather than a sad death.

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An Artist of international renown

Eleanor has exhibited nationally and internationally and has work in many public and private collections in Ireland and abroad.

She is highly regarded in Irish and International Ceramic circles as an extremely talented Artist, designer and Irish craft advocate.

Eleanor graduated from NCAD (National College of Art and Design, Dublin) in 2006 with BDes (Ceramics) 1st Class Hons and an MA in Design (Ceramics) in 2010.

She completed her MA in 2010 with a research project ‘Ceramics For The Senses’, an investigation into the importance of being able to interact and touch a work of art especially for those who are visually impaired.

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Eleanor has exhibited nationally and internationally and has work in many public and private collections in Ireland and abroad.

She is highly regarded in Irish and International Ceramic circles as an extremely talented Artist, designer and Irish craft advocate.

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Eleanor graduated from NCAD (National College of Art and Design, Dublin) in 2006 with BDes (Ceramics) 1st Class Hons and an MA in Design (Ceramics) in 2010.

She completed her MA in 2010 with a research project ‘Ceramics For The Senses’, an investigation into the importance of being able to interact and touch a work of art especially for those who are visually impaired.