Nerina Cressey from Myra’s Monday evening class had kindly supplied a picture of her amazing ‘Orange Peel’ Teapot. The class are currently designing and making teapots and there are some really nice ones nearing completion. Nerina’s is cobalt black with a textured ‘orange peel’ design. It is 6 and a half inches high and 11 [...]
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Orange Peel Tea Pot
Posted in Glazing, Monday Evening, Pots, tagged Teapots on June 7, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
Pot Amnesty
Posted in Pots on May 19, 2010 | 2 Comments »
In an attempt to make room on the glazed work shelves we are having a Pot Amnesty. All pots that have become part of the furniture and have been collecting dust have been moved downstairs to the display cabinet (left hand side). Please do have a look to see if anything in there is yours, [...]
Good Knob!
Posted in Pots on May 3, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Louis has kindly provided pictures of some more of his pots. Good knob!……..and strategically placed magazine! Looks like a good use of Richard’s Glaze. If anyone else would like to share pictures of their work, I will gladly add them to the blog if you send them to me.
Lovely Jugs!
Posted in Glazing, Pots, Tuesdsay Morning on April 29, 2010 | 1 Comment »
Stayed late after class this morning and was lucky enough to bump into Louis Wilkes from Tuesday evenings. I was admiring his pots, lovely glaze and lovely shape. Richard’s glaze over Tenmoku….that combination does appear to produce the most pleasing results. Also envious of the wine sampling that I am led to belived goes on [...]
