2014
selected works
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large bowl in my new turquoise and cream glaze combination |
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cappuccino bowl - soup bowl (you decide) |
I still like this handled bowl. I've been making it for over a year, but the glazing technique continues to evolve. Here is some of the most recent work in this series of bowls.
These pieces are oven and dishwasher safe.
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serving tray |
... and a variety of drinking vessels
Lots of soft grey-browns with creamy whites and hints of turquoise green
A selection of small bowls with rolled rims.
And also in the small bowl series...
without rolled rims
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detail of a large platter |
Smoke-Fired
I've also added some smoke-firing techniques to my repetoire. Pieces created in this manner are not food safe, but they are lovely and unique.
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cappu-soup bowls - $35
The perfect vessel for a morning cappuccino or a late night
bowl of cereal and everything in between.
Oven and dishwasher safe. |
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cappu-soup bowls - $35
Thrown on the wheel and etched by hand. |
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Selection of wheel thrown pieces in slate blue matte glaze.
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2011
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"Four Strong Winds" - bird feeder
$200
hand-made with stoneware, cherry twigs, bone and beads.
Suspended by aircraft cable wrapped in hessian. |
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hand-made luminary
sold |
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hand-made plate $30 |
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thrown and alter bowls with slip decoration
sold |
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tea bowl
sold |
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tea bowl
sold |
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poppy mug
sold |
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poppy mug
sold
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Poppy mugs on white
sold
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thistle mug sgraffito on porcelain
sold |
2010
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Poppy planter - gun metal glaze
sold
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"screwed" - vase in gun metal glaze
sold |
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bottle collection
$15 - 40
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