Thought I would quickly photograph these whilst I remember. Last year I took very few photographs so I am trying to record what I do this year. I have not really got to grips with this theme in the way I would like to. I feel I am only now developing some ideas and it's time to move on. I have played fairly safe with these but wish I had been more humorous with the theme.
Absolutely stunning work, your lettering is amazing too, I have clicked on each one and viewed them LARGE it makes a big difference to see them that big, your glaze looks perfect. You must be delighted. Museum pieces!
Hi Margaret, Just catching up a bit. These are so nice. Wow. I really appreciate all the time and work that goes into each one. I love the cut outs of the templates in the previous post, esp. the animals.
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...
Lights On
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The first images of the nearly completed Heron painting have just arrived
So here it is with the lights off and lights on.
I like them both the good thin...
A run of tricky Commissions
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Over the summer I have been working my way through a host of rather tricky
commissions, time consuming both in thought and execution. All now
collected...
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...
Soup for Syria
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Last Saturday my apprentice, Karis Kampfer, and I hosted a fund raising
event at The Studio entitled 'Soup for Syria'. The aim was to raise money
for th...
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...
Margaret - I love your work! and your blog! fabulous.
ReplyDeleteNow that's what I call ART! Very nice.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely stunning work, your lettering is amazing too, I have clicked on each one and viewed them LARGE it makes a big difference to see them that big, your glaze looks perfect. You must be delighted. Museum pieces!
ReplyDeleteHi Margaret, Just catching up a bit. These are so nice. Wow. I really appreciate all the time and work that goes into each one. I love the cut outs of the templates in the previous post, esp. the animals.
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