ALICE ANDREA EWING

Alice Andrea Ewing is an artist and founder-sculptor living and working in Suffolk, UK. She leads the craft-design studio Pomarius.

Having read History of Art at Pembroke College, Cambridge University, she went on to train to cast in the Italian or Renaissance Lost Wax method. In 2016 she and fellow artist Freddy Morris established their own studio and foundry, run as a family atelier. Close proximity to all the processes and materials of casting is an integral aspect of her practice and design.

She has exhibited nationally and internationally with pieces in a number of private collections, including the Loewe Craft Foundation.

In 2021 Ewing collaborated with the fashion label Loewe under creative director Jonathan Anderson for the SS21 and FW21 collections, producing sculptures and a limited edition jewellery collection. She has worked with English Heritage's Audley End House (Saffron Walden) and Wildland Estate's Aldourie Castle (Loch Ness) on sculpture collections connected to both sites. 

Previous commissions and collaborations also include those for The Newt in Somerset, Soho Farmhouse, The Chancery Rosewood and Heckfield Place. She has produced private commissions through David Linley and Foster Lomas Architects. In 2023-24 she undertook private commissions for the Roux Waterside Inn (Windsor) and Gerbou (Dubai) through Design consultancy Tashkeel. At present, Ewing and the Pomarius studio are working with JW Anderson on a design series with director Luca Guadagino. 

Her sculptures have appeared in CRAFT magazine, The World of Interiors, The Telegraph, and were featured in the Financial Times 2022 HTSI.

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