Ryan Ashcroft
Designer Maker
Gallery
Here you'll find a selection from various series of my work from sketches to final pieces. Click the image to view the rest of each individual series. Any enquiries about purchasing a piece, please head to the 'Contact' page. Commissions, videos and the odd one off piece can be found in the drop down menu when hovering over the gallery button. Enjoy!

Starting their life on paper these vases were originally designed as trophies for a prestigious Grasstrack event. After some tweaks to the design, the 'Trophy Vase' series was created. £Sold

Trophy Vase £Sold

Trophy Vase sketch. Acrylic paint, A3. £10

Starting their life on paper these vases were originally designed as trophies for a prestigious Grasstrack event. After some tweaks to the design, the 'Trophy Vase' series was created. £Sold

Inspired by people at war, past and present; the toll war has on soldiers both mentally and physically. Available for purchase at Red House Glass Cone My price £1100 (set) £225 (each) Photo: Lawrence Hammonds

Scarred single £225 Photo: Lawrence Hammonds

Scarred (Early) detail Photo: Lawrence Hammonds

Inspired by people at war, past and present; the toll war has on soldiers both mentally and physically. Available for purchase at Red House Glass Cone My price £1100 (set) £225 (each) Photo: Lawrence Hammonds

Inspired by Grasstrack and Speedway Racing. £2700 Photo: Dan Collins

Speed detail Photo: Dan Collins

Speed sketch

Inspired by Grasstrack and Speedway Racing. £2700 Photo: Dan Collins

Inspired by love of Grasstrack racing. Exhibited in a multitude of galleries. £210

Plate £90

Drivetrain sketch £FS

Inspired by love of Grasstrack racing. Exhibited in a multitude of galleries. £210

Reflections of Wightwick. Exhibited at White House Museum of Glass, Stourbridge, UK. £100 each. (2 remaining) Photo: Dan Collins

Reflections of Wightwick sketch £:FS

Reflections of Wightwick sketch £FS

Reflections of Wightwick. Exhibited at White House Museum of Glass, Stourbridge, UK. £100 each. (2 remaining) Photo: Dan Collins

Work inspired by the gradual fading out of the pewter industry in favour of mass produced ceramic goods. Exhibited at Cockington Court Gallery. Torquay, UK. £FS


Developmental sketch A3 £10

Work inspired by the gradual fading out of the pewter industry in favour of mass produced ceramic goods. Exhibited at Cockington Court Gallery. Torquay, UK. £FS

Waiting Patiently A self portrait revisited for a local competition at exhibition at 'The Art Yard'. Kitted up in my racing gear. A3, acrylic paint, ink, pencil and highlighter. £90

'A Day at the Races' painting of The Cotswold Express himself, Mr Tim Nobes. He's had 5 top 10 British Master's finishes, the best of which came in 2010 where he finished 3rd. A3. Acrylic, ink and pencil Sold

A self portrait. Kitted up in my racing gear. A3, acrylic paint, ink, pencil. Sold

Waiting Patiently A self portrait revisited for a local competition at exhibition at 'The Art Yard'. Kitted up in my racing gear. A3, acrylic paint, ink, pencil and highlighter. £90