Plates & Macarons

At 9am this morning I checked in to 'canadianceramics' on Instagram to see what Jonathon Bancroft-Snell was up to. He'd mentioned that there was to be another box opening today. Dressed all, and I mean totally, in red for Valentine's, he unwrapped the dozen teeny red, black and white plates that he'd ordered from me a while ago. As we watched, local London baker Lisa…

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Timeless Pastimes

Port Moody Arts Centre/PoMoArts is managing to keep its gallery open in spite of current restrictions on gatherings. Protocols are strictly observed so that when I stopped by one day last week I wore a mask, signed in and hand-sanitized. I was the only visitor to the Blackberry gift shop and the three galleries at that time, but was happy to find ever-enthusiastic gallery manager…

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Lidded temmoku Jar 1988 7" x 7"

Some ‘historic’ pots

Here we are half way into January and so far 2021 doesn't appear to be any different from most of 2020.. horrid. Alan and I are keeping strictly to ourselves with the hope of avoiding Covid19 while we wait to get vaccinated. Now it looks as if our turn for a jab is delayed until later in the Spring.            …

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Rare Bird in FVPG Soda firing

Just a week after I'd collected an exciting new selection of pots from a late November soda firing, there was one more chance to fire a couple more.   Fraser Valley Potters' Guild, which meets at Kwantlen College in South Surrey, decided to offer a group soda firing at Shadbolt Centre's popular Vault Soda kiln instead of their obviously impossible annual Holiday party. Members were…

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Wassail Stirrup Cup

  Just a week ago I took my two cubic feet quota of pots over to The Vault Kiln at Shadbolt Centre. It was all arranged so that folks could safely spray, glaze and wad their pieces before leaving them on shelves next to the soda kiln. I'd already prepared my pieces in my studio so merely left them in the kiln shed. We were…

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