Andrew Foley (b. 1982, UK) is a ceramic artist based in Cornwall and the founder of Wedge Pottery Studio in Newquay. His practice is shaped by a deep respect for clay as a living material and by the belief that making should stay honest, connected, and rooted in something real. Working entirely by hand, he follows the natural rhythm of the process, allowing the clay to move and shift as it wants to. His approach is slow and intuitive, grounded in the simple act of touch and the dialogue that unfolds between material and maker. Each piece carries something of that exchange, the story of its making and the quiet trace of the hands that shaped it. The work often draws on myth, legend, and the shared histories of making. For Foley, these stories are not distant or decorative; they speak to something timeless, the way people have always formed meaning through material. Naming his pieces after gods or deities reflects a sense of continuity between the past and the present, an acknowledgment that the earth remembers. Texture plays a central role in his practice. He is drawn to the tension between the raw and the refined, between the movement of glaze and the stillness of clay. He works with patience, firing pieces multiple times to build layers and depth, allowing the surface to find its own balance rather than forcing it. His maker’s mark, the Japanese kanji for “stone” (⽯), reflects his respect for what is enduring and elemental, a reminder that every piece begins and ends with the earth.
My Approach
What began as a passion project has evolved into something more. We’re proud of where we’ve been and even more excited for what’s ahead. What sets us apart isn’t just our process—it’s the intention behind it. We take time to understand, explore, and create with purpose at every turn.
Simple ideas
Through every step, we've focused on staying true to our values and making space for thoughtful, lasting work.
Lasting impact
We build with clarity, act with integrity, and always stay curious.