As Potter's it is inevitable that we will take our influences from the great Potters of the past, I have long admired the work of Thomas Toft, but strangely enough I have never had the urge to be a great slip trailer, so this Bowl 30cm diameter is my doff of the proverbial cap to Thomas Toft and there is another one at the end.
These Plain Pancheons are just so nice to make.
Every time I make them I think of Isaac Button smoking his pipe.
This Pasta Bowl was interesting because I let the slip dry a bit more before doing my Swipe
it's given the bowl an edge I think.
These Plain Pancheons are just so nice to make.
Every time I make them I think of Isaac Button smoking his pipe.
This Pasta Bowl was interesting because I let the slip dry a bit more before doing my Swipe
it's given the bowl an edge I think.
I had the right glaze for it.
I see this tree on the hill every moring when We take the dogs for a walk.
5 comments:
Good luck with it Paul, the pots really suit that rich glaze, they sing much more than with the paler one if you don't mind my saying so.
I like the Toft-esque marks, just glazed m,y big Toft-esque plate today. Fingers crossed.
great pots. love the tree on the hill. i see the issac button reference. cheers.
Have a good show Paul. I am liking that new glaze too.
Hi Paul, Have a great one, with pots like these you deserve it.
Did you read Alan's comment there, I think it was an entirely positive statement! What's happened to the man?
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