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- Time for change.I have some plans that I’ve hinted at over the past couple of weeks. I’ve decided it’s time to give up selling my work through shops and galleries and slow down a bit. Time is the most precious thing we … Continue reading →
- Christmas Gifts From Kiln Fired Art.It’s that time of year when life as an Etsy shop owner gets hectic, I have worked on getting my shop fully stocked this week, I hope to get to 200 listings. Here’s what you can find over at Kiln … Continue reading →
- My Last Raku Firing Of The year.The weather forecast was good so we decided it was time to fire the rest of my raku pieces. The morning was bright and crisp with a thick white frost crunching underfoot. The sheep in the adjacent field seemed reluctant … Continue reading →
- Time for change.
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- Pieces for an exhibition, and the great outdoors.
- Bespoke flattened bottle- a wedding momento
- Silverclay impressions
- Surprise when I opened the kiln
- Painting with sugar syrup
- Pieces for an exhibition, and the great outdoors.
- Bespoke flattened bottle- a wedding momento
Being on-site is both tragic & fascinating at the same time. Thx for letting me re-live the memories. Did you go to Rome also? In several places you can look through glass and see Old Rome, about 8-10 feet under ‘New Rome’.
Hi Alysen, yes as you say it is sad but also fascinating. No we didn’t get to Rome, that will be for another trip. I loved Sorrento so much I would love to go back one day.
Have a lovely Christmas x