Vibrant Patterns in Frances Priest’s Ceramics Emanate Historical and International Influences

In vibrant effusions of color, Frances Priest creates ceramic vessels, tiles, and sculptural forms that explore the possibilities of pattern. The Edinburgh-based artist’s interest in decorative motifs stems from a book she received as a child, The Grammar of Ornament by Owen Jones, originally published in 1856.

Jones compiled elaborate documentation of decorative motifs around Europe, the Middle East, and other regions represented in British museum collections of the time. An international focus has long inspired Priest, who incorporates a wide range of visual languages into her pieces.

a geometrically patterned, cylindrical jar
Jar with a chevron pattern

Priest (previously) emphasizes geometry and color, merging ideas of precision with organic movement—some of the elements appear to be floating away or overlapping playfully with others rather than remaining in perfect alignment. She also continues the patterns across the bottoms of the pieces, emphasizing an all-around completeness.

Recent works include a series of cylindrical vessels with lids influenced by Chinese ginger jars. The artist recently completed a large-scale tile commission for Theatre Clwyd in North Wales titled “Stellar,” and a series of encaustic floral tiles dotted the floor of a garden at London’s 2025 RHS Chelsea Flower Show.

If you’re in Edinburgh, see Priest’s work at &Gallery in the forthcoming group exhibition Fragments, which runs from July 5 to 30. Find more on the artist’s Instagram and website, where some of the pieces shown here are available for purchase in her shop.

three geometrically patterned, cylindrical jars
Jars with (L-R) triangle, chevron, and bow patterns
Detail of a geometric pattern in white, orange, and teal
Detail of the triangle-patterned jar
a series of patterned ceramic tablets with round tops
“Wait”
four colorful, geometrically patterned, cylindrical ceramic forms in front of a patterned tile backdrop
Installation view of “Byzantine”
a colorful, geometrically patterned, cylindrical ceramic form
Detail of “Byzantine”
a series of patterned ceramic tablets
“Pace”
a geometrically patterned, cylindrical jar
Jar with a bow pattern
a colorful, geometrically patterned, cylindrical ceramic form
Detail of “Byzantine”

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