Yuta Segawa's London studio takes some finding. As any emerging artist in Britain's costly capital knows, a tight budget does not win you a central position, nor space. But eventually we find him, down a side street in Lewisham, in a tiny unit within a lock-up storage building. There, for an affordable ?200 a month, Yuta works from eight in the morning until late, creating perfect, Lilliputian-sized vessels. These pieces are catching the arts community's eye, both on social media and at fairs such as Ceramics in the City at London's Geffrye Museum.
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