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Greenfinch & Great Tit

Flock of Feathered Friends

This is my last chance to take a look at my new bird friends before I wrap them and nestle them into a padded box for their long flight to England. Some of these are brand new designs so I'm glad to have a photographic record. That way I don't have to re-think which colours go where to give my best interpretation of a particular…

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Gill’s generating Jugbirds

This time next week I'll be in London, preparing to take myself off to Cambridge on Saturday. That little expedition has been my impetus for work for the last few weeks. I told the Raiders that I needed to concentrate on getting a big batch of jugbirds completed before making any more slab plates for them to paint. Just this week I unloaded the glaze…

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Sit. Stay. Speak

On a beastly rainy September Sunday afternoon there was a good turn-out at Seymour Art Gallery for the opening of Sally Michener's solo show 'Sit. Stay. Speak'. The link to the gallery below gives a concise explanation of Sally's work, her biography and the current work. https://www.seymourartgallery.com/exhibitions/current/ For many of her fans who showed up to support their favourite clay sculptor, Sally is a fondly…

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Read more about the article Gill’s Jolly Gems
cup & plate

Gill’s Jolly Gems

Well, perhaps not gems but it's nice alliteration! Certainly the contents of the top shelf of my recently opened glaze firing are jolly. I have already posted pics of all the Raiders' plates that were on shelves below so now I'll show some of my work. I have neglected the jugbirds lately, probably because of the excitement of 'The Raiders' show on Bowen Island and…

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Birthday Bounty 2

Before and after lunch and Birthday cake tea-time Eric and Pierre managed to get lots of work done. Eric settled down right away to draw on and paint one of his easily recognizable rimmed plates. On this one he left the white clay to contrast with bold black curvy and angular lines, with red and yellow shapes behind. Then he decided that there was time…

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