I found some photos I had taken, back in the hazy days of summer from the Sainsbury centre in Norwich. I had gone with a friend and our daughters to show them some of the collection there then took them out to eat afterwards.
Little did I know they had a temporary ceramics exhibition there aswell. I hadn't seen Lucie Ries work in the flesh so to speak, until that day. Well, those bowls are enough to make anyone go away and make a pot, they are stunning, also Hand Coper vessels on show there too.
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Hans Coper vessels, these have to be my favourites. |
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Those war time buttons by Lucie Rie looked like sweeties. |
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Lucie Rie bowls |
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How do you suppose whoever made this pot created that lettering? |