First I made some shrink test bars, then I threw a few little bowls
And I've also been working on a little handbuilt Staffordshire figurine inspired pigs piece
and just to keep me out of mischief I've been helping the Port Hacking Potters with their Wood Firing AND preparing for their 47th National Pottery Competition. Check their blog for more - Port Hacking Potters Group...
Oh and then I was led to this lovely little book which is a Bio of Dorothy Hope who is the Patron of the Port Hacking Potters Group, titled "Impressions in Clay" it tells of her love of creating in clay back when there were only 2 rough earthenware clays, 1 red, 1 white, available commercially. Her wonderful supportive husband helped her to set up their pottery near Port Macquarie on the NSW North Coast where they dug their own clay and processed it themselves - a true pioneer.
So that's me for this week. Remember to drop by Mud Colony or check out my Facebook pages, Anna's Ceramics and Anna's Aussie Ceramics and I love comments, here or there :^)
7 comments:
Cool Pigs! And the book sounds terrific.
Keep on experimenting with your clay and transfers..... always frustrating to switch to new materials when the old ones have been so reliable.
Hi Smartcat, thanks, my pigs are a bit of theme ;^) I'm have high hopes of this new clay..
The transfer on the bowl looks great; hope the new clay works out. Nice to hear about the patron of your clay group.
It looks good to me, great work, love the piggies!
Hi Linda, thanks and I'll let you all know how the clay works further along with the testing.
Hi Mieke, thanks, your chooks are inspiring me and pigs have a family connection as my Dad bred Berkshire's before they became a rare breed.
A National Pottery Competition! That sounds fabulous! These pigs are magic - you appear to be very talented! Have a wonderful weekend, Christa
Emillies daughter, thanks :) btw the competition has been going for the last 50 years so we have quite a tradition!
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