These are some of the pots that came out of the kiln on Sunday. Many of these have now travelled on to Iona House Gallery. It's been a busy day so I didn't take many photos so I'll come back to this firing soon. I'm having a day trip to Origin tomorrow. I've got plenty of work I should be doing but I've reasoned that it will be good to see whats going on out there in London! I'll try to remember to report back.
These are all wonderful. I esp. like the top 3. I think it's the empty space surrounding the insects and plants that make them a bit different. Very nice.
September Diary 2024
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Hello and welcome to my monthly diary. This is the first time that I’ve
posted my diary on here, after seven and a half years of writing every
month for ...
Yorktown Virginia
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On Sunday, after our museum day, Wesley and I drove to Yorktown Va. I am
so glad we ventured out looking for a waterfront on this trip. I had to
mercha...
Work In Progress
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The first exhibition we will be holding in 2018 is titled
THE WAYFARERS
It is to be a collaboration between
Adam Oehlers and Nom Kinnear King
Two arti...
Glazing and Glazed
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This batch of tall jars and vases was constructed and bisc fired before I
went away to Nepal in March, so though initially a struggle to tune back in
t...
New Year and new opportunities (I hope).
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The United Colours of Disarmament
Oh my! It’s so cold in Granada in the winter!
The closing weeks of 2016 have been a series of tragic, comic and downright...
Making Some Progress
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Okay, don't pass out. Two blog posts in one week!
Yesterday I had a reporter come out from The Thompson Report to do an
interview with me and shoot som...
A caravan and a kitchen
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Thank you for all the lovely comments on my last post, I was surprised
that anybody is still out there reading this blog, I'd neglected it so
badly.
This...
Our House is For Sale!
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After 6 great years in PR, we’ve decided to move back to the US mainland.
Therefore our house/pottery studio/gallery is for sale. If you’ve always
wanted t...
These are all wonderful. I esp. like the top 3. I think it's the empty space surrounding the insects and plants that make them a bit different. Very nice.
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