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Sunday, 17 July 2011

Hoveton Hall Gardens ~ Sculpture Trail

I had a camera at the ready for a change and I'm so glad I took some shots of these stunning walled gardens and the sculpture trail full of various works from local artists, from life sized wicker figures to gorgeous enchanting ceramic sculptures dotted around the trees and even in the streams and abstract timber forms at the forefront of a stunning landscape backdrop, here are some of the things I liked the most!
Larger than life these wood/woven figures hung from trees and sprung from the ground.


These tall standing figures stand alone under shady woodland areas, this one is probably the Green Man. Made from stoneware and coated in oxides. 



Wind chimes and bells strung from a sculptered head, the head was amazingly detailed with foxes,hares and birds all blended into the face and coated with a matt turquoise glaze.

This little ceramic face was below the water in a shallow stream.

Dragon sculpture made from steel.

I just liked this as there was a little butterfly sat at the top.

I loved these sea urchin inspired ceramics inside the glasshouse with all the succulents and alpines, really inspiring.


An old water pump inside one of the Victorian walled gardens



Heron sculpture constructed from recycles iron, check out the pliers!

Here is a photo of one of the many teeny frogs seen jumping around in the boggier areas of the woods by the lakes.

Sunday, 10 July 2011

Little Bird themed....New things I have made.

One of the best things about doing ceramics is opening the kiln, especially if the firing has gone to plan and the work has all turned out the way you planned it, (or better) It is also a busy time, as with my firings I always have larger pieces that can just be taken out and stood or hung somewhere and lots of little pieces that are either to be made to be worn or tied together with string,labelled, have wire attatched, or packaged in some way, oh and then there is photographing anything thats intended for selling or archive. Here are some of the most recent exits from my kiln.
Little Bird and Nest stacking bowls.



More stoneware hanging birds.
 (Also featured on this weeks Folksy Friday blog.)
High fired rustic terracotta pots with bird motif.