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My signature on the bottom, CAW. |
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Again, with signature. |
Cath xx
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My signature on the bottom, CAW. |
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Again, with signature. |
This one has a sprig of a flower from my garden impressed into it and painted. I forget what the flower is called now though but I think it starts with a G! :) |
Now this flower I do know! Lavender! Also taken from my garden. |
This time I played with dots from my piping bag full of slip. I was thinking all the lines of a fern. What do you think? |
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Here I have several wall pockets that I made with my daughter. She also impressed leaves into hers. I do love her butterfly on the far left that she created completely! |
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The top wall pocket sadly met it's doom in the kiln but the bottom one is shown above finished. |
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This is the brown wall pocket in it's greenware stage. |
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A set of tapas bowls ready to be glaze fired. |
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Tapas bowls after the glaze firing |
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Tapas bowls for Mr Ty Siriol |
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The underside of my first tapas bowl with my signature and the date. |
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This lil guy is a few years old now and one of my very first pieces. I still love him. |
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This year's new addition to the robins. |
Barcelona. Handmade pottery. |
Handmade ceramic tiles in Barcelona |
Handmade pottery in Barcelona |
Mass produced (I think) ceramics in Corsica. They have great vibrant handpainted designs. |
Hand painted ceramics in Corsica |
Corsica |
La Coruna, Spain. Quite a different style here compared with Catalonya but still very bold. |
Birdseye view showing just how big the site is. |
The Roman Theatre at Cartagena, Spain |
Map showing the origins of some of the pottery found at Cartagena Roman Theatre. |
These amphorae are oriental (if my translation is right) and look to have been decorated with a layer of clay slip, some of which is still present. |
This pitcher looks like is was made from coils of clay and dipped in clay slip so that it could be more asthetically pleasing. |
Here we can see 2 plates that have been beautifully decoration in the Catalan style using oxide stains. The lower right jar is much older and shows decoration made from finger indentations. |
These are from the Paterna-Manises region and show a more decorative finish. |
I love these pieces. They show the scrafitto (scratched) decoration beautifully. They were made to be asthetically pleasing as well as functional. |
Me on the ship leaving Cartagena |