Made with Care in Huntsville, Alabama

Psyche’s Clay is a collaborative pottery studio in Madison, Alabama founded in 2023 by a father and son duo with a shared passion for craftsmanship, design, and creativity.

Our work blends modern digital design with traditional slip-casting techniques, allowing us to create ceramics that are both refined and completely custom. Every piece is made in North Alabama by a growing collective of artists who believe everyday objects should be as beautiful as they are functional.

From a morning coffee mug to a sculptural centerpiece, our goal is simple: create pieces people love to live with. As our studio grows, we’re excited to partner with local businesses, collectors, and fellow creatives to bring unique ceramic ideas to life.

The Psyche's Clay Team

David Edwards

David is a clay artist working out of Huntsville, AL. His current focus is on modern looking voluminous pots that are heavily glazed and clay sculptures blending fantasy/sci-fi references.

Mary Claire Paulson

Mary Claire is a sophomore Fine Arts major at UAH. In her work, she seeks to appreciate the joyful and beautiful things in life. Her art style has a ‘children’s book’ feel, focusing on animals and nature. Having lived in North Alabama for 8 years, she is excited to see the art community continue to grow. She lives with her friends and two cats, Timmy and Mabel.

Hunter Vroonland

Hunter is a ceramic artist working out of Huntsville, Alabama. Currently working towards a Master Degree in Fine Arts. His work aims to illuminate spaces in society that reflect some of the human condition. His work depicts humans overlapping buildings in dramatic poses. Speaking to the way we utilize the world around us, shows our purest desires. 

Peyton Mehl

Peyton is a student at Priceville High School. His hobbies include playing the French horn in the band, running the soundboard and jumbotron at his high school, 3D printing, and programming. He also enjoys working with computer servers and managing the website for his local fire department.

Craig Van Cleave

"I do a little of this, and a little of that. Help out where I can."