by Carole Epp | Oct 30, 2011 | Uncategorized


Barbara Hoffman.

Benjamin Carter.

Cheyenne Chapman Rudolph.
Jim Connell.
Shawn S Spangler.
The exhibition goes live here: claylink.com on November 1st for online sales.
Remember that Christmas is just around the corner….hint hint. I don’t think there is a cup in this show that I wouldn’t love to add to my collection.
by Carole Epp | Oct 26, 2011 | Uncategorized
via
www.studiopottery.co.uk/blog
“This annual event draws up to 90 potters members of the London Potters Association together in London at Morley Colleges’ Gallery.
The exhibition is open to all members, who are requested to submit three pieces of work and are accepted on a “first come, first served” basis. The exhibitors are strictly limited to 90 and range from well-known ceramicists to newly graduated makers, from professional to amateurs potters. (Full details of opening times and how to get there are under our events section). This is an excellent show and often provides exciting and surprising work and can also be a good source for that extra Christmas present.
Linda Dangoor; Richard Ballantyne; Gunizi Amirak; Isobel Allan-Lowe; Norman Yap; Carole Irwin (top left to bottom right)”
by Carole Epp | Oct 24, 2011 | Uncategorized
“Image and Object”
Steve Harrison and Roxanne Lillis
Tuesday 25th October to Saturday 5th November
Official Opening: Saturday 29th October 4-6pm


Steve Harrison has been creating ceramics of great subtlety and beauty for over 40 years. He makes objects of contemplation and beauty with subtle, simple lines and great charm. These pieces are created from only the local rocks, shales and ashes that he collects from his immediate locality in the Southern Highlands. These are then hand sorted and ground to provide the bodies and glazes used here. His work is gently woodfired to create subtle fired surfaces that suggest softness and depth. His work shows some oriental characteristics that have been influenced by his time spent travelling and studying in Japan and china as well as Europe.
Roxanne Lillis These are precious objects from a familiar world. In this body of work I attempt to express or exemplify something intuitive. Obvious, yet elusive. They are at once recognisable however possess a changing aesthetic when grouped with other objects or portrayed as a solitary form. My painting endeavours to capture the love of their making, with adjustments of composition, scale, and the use of negative space, using a subtle palette.
Breathing Colours Gallery
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