The excesses of Christmas are now over and its been a slow start getting back into the swing of making things again.
I would like to make some changes with my work this year, and I hope to be moving in a different direction with some new ideas and perhaps a less commercialised route.
In the meantime though I am pulled back into replenishing a near empty Not on the High street shop, and some small commissions.
Monday, 12 January 2015
Wednesday, 12 November 2014
The Greats
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.
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? |
Thursday, 6 November 2014
Thursday, 9 October 2014
Labelling harvest produce with ceramic labels
My "biscuity" labels are fired to a toasty brown, so Ive been busy threading them up ready to tie onto jars, bottles and pressies.
Im going to set them up on Not on the high street as for a limited time scale.
Perfect for labelling all that summer produce!
Im going to set them up on Not on the high street as for a limited time scale.
Perfect for labelling all that summer produce!
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Sunday, 5 October 2014
Hot Stuff! and patiently waiting
This was a long and hot firing. This kiln firing took from Thursday 2.00pm until Friday 1.00pm to finish its cycle.
I can't wait to get it out as I have some chunky black tiles that Ive made for my windowsills in there, amongst other things.
Its sneaky peeks until then. These are photos taken during cooling but still too hot to touch its all at about 250c right now.
I can't wait to get it out as I have some chunky black tiles that Ive made for my windowsills in there, amongst other things.
Its sneaky peeks until then. These are photos taken during cooling but still too hot to touch its all at about 250c right now.
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