Monday 31 August 2009

There Back !!!!!

Yes They are back on My Feet

and boy do they Feel Good !

I tried with these pimp shoes for as long as I could
but it was never a Marriage made in Heaven.
So I ordered these pair of shoes off Ebay.
I thought they look comfy, smart and were within my Budget.








But What did I get ?
This is what turned up in the box.
a poor imitation I think you will agree.

I thought I would try them on any way just to save me the bother

of sending them back, but I couldn't even get my feet in them.
So the Moral of the story is don't buy shoes off ebay.
I've got 166 pots to make and complete in the next 3 weeks
and so I have reverted back to my old faithful shoes.

When the pressure is on Comfort is the name of the game.

Saturday 29 August 2009

New Dip Bowls

I shouldn't be doing this blog !
I've got so much work to do over the next 3 weeks it's getting scary.
I've made 6 of these new improved dip bowls.

and these little chaps are just test pots but I quite like them.
It's a Bank Holiday weekend but I'm going to be in the workshop every day.

Thursday 27 August 2009

"I'm In". Somerset Life Magazine......


As a Part of Somerset Art Weeks I am in the

Somerset Life Magazine this month.




I've never been in a magazine before.

I'll put the article up here once Marion gets home

I would like her to see it first.

As she has been the main reason I have been able to get this far.

Sunday 23 August 2009

Potters On TV !!

When was the last time you saw a Television Programme
about Pottery and Potters ?

A proper one I mean !
not just some presenter messing around on a wheel for five minuets.

( The Craft of the Potter) circa 1976

I remember this as being both informative and great to watch
but my lasting memory of it was that it was a tad elitist.

So many people are interested in pottery

I firmly believe that there is a gap in the market for a TV programme about Potters

and I intend to make it.
With he help of Marion's Son Nathan.
You may remember that earlier in the year we did some filming.
Well here is an attachment to an edited version of the filming.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-jlfuUiXkEM

At the Moment we have Two well known potters that have agreed to be in the programme and I have one or two still to ask.

The filming will be in High Definition as Nathan believes this is the way forward for such programmes.

we still have a long way to go yet but the momentum is building

watch this space !

If you would be interested you can always email me

paulthepotter@btinternet.com

Monday 17 August 2009

Wedging Techniques......

I tried a bit of Bulls Head Wedging today
That seemed to go fine as you can see.
But I was going to make some tall jugs with long necks
so I tried a new Technique
"Giraffe head wedging"
Seemed to work
I never did get around to making those tall jugs
Maybe tomorrow.

Sunday 16 August 2009

Ron Was Here - Honest ...

Ron, Sarah and Doug came on up to Barrington on Thursday afternoon.
I have no pictures to prove it but they did Honest!
It was a beautiful sunny day, we had lunch in our back garden
then went down to the workshop
and we had a look around Barrington Court and the Gardens.
Where Doug revealed a hidden talent.
He knew the names of most of the plants in the garden.
Obviously a man with Green fingers when there not covered in clay.

I managed to take these pictures of Ivy growing over the windows in the Court House.
We then went to the local pub and tasted the local beers
followed by a nice pub meal in the Duke of York.

Friday Morning and we popped over to see John Leach
I noticed my jug was still hanging on the beam above John's wheel, judging by the dust on it it's been there since April.
This last shot made me realise my workshop is missing two vital ingredients
The towel hanging device is a great Idea.
and for recreational purposes a dart board is a must.
I didn't manage to take one picture of Ron , Sarah or Doug.
But when we took Ron to the train station he said that he had taken 457 pictures
over the past 5 days.
so no doubt a few mug shots will be appearing on Ron's blog
in the near future.

Wednesday 12 August 2009

Soup Bowl Success

These new chaps came out of the kiln on Monday Morning
They are proving to be a great success in the showroom
I sold a set of four yesterday

The all green ones are slightly smaller than the ones with the
white slip on the inside.
All we need now is some of Marion's home made soup
and some fresh crusty bread.
This was the rest of the firing.

Monday 10 August 2009

Exciting Workshop News !!!!!

Over the past two months I have been involved in discussions
with the property Manager for this area of the National Trust.
They have ambitious long term plans for the development of the
Barrington Court Farm Buildings.
I had been putting my case forward to be a part of these plans.
I am asked on a weekly basis if I do lessons,
but I just don't have the space in my current workshop.

I currently occupy two bays at the book sales end of the building
But we have just agreed that I will move into the other end of the building
occupying an area of five bays.
Thus giving me the room to offer a range of Lessons and Taster sessions.
some of which will be held in conjunction with the National Trust.
This is what the building looks like inside at the moment.
It's so light and has a great feel about it.
Perfect for a pottery workshop and showroom.
See even the local birds think it's homely.
This is a very exciting development for us and we are really looking forward to the challenge.
There is a lot to do yet to finalise it all, but Our friends in the Village have been
great even offering to come and help us turn it into workable space.
You may have all been in a alcoholic haze at the time at David's Excellent 70th
Birthday Party on Saturday Night. But I've remembered every
one of you that offered to paint, sand, sweep and clean.

Sunday 9 August 2009

Have You Seen Ron Yet ?

As I walked around Art in clay
all everyone was saying was
" Have you seen Ron yet ?" We finally meet up
Blue Jeans are obviously the trouser of choice for the discerning potter
at the moment.

and if you look closely in Ron's bag all he had bought was what looked like a Pizza.
There is so much good stuff going on at the moment
I will put it all on separate posts over the next few days.

Wednesday 5 August 2009

Slipware Soup Bowls

I'm quite sure I'm not the only Potter
who See's a shape that they like whilst making another pot.
Does that make sense ?
What I am trying to say is that while I have been throwing cereal bowls
using 1.5 lbs of clay, Half way through the process I could see another shape that every time I caught sight of it made me think " that would make a great soup bowl shape".
But I couldn't make it because 1.5 lbs of clay was going to make it too big.
I have had this image in my mind for a few months now
but I wasn't sure if I should put some kind of handle on them.

Then last week I was talking to Marion in the kitchen about my idea
and my "to handle or not to handle" predicament.
and all she said was
" why don't you just put a little lug on it ?"

It was like a bolt of lightening

as soon as Marion said it I could visualise the finished pot
and here it is.
To my mind without the lugs it would be just a small bowl
but with the lugs it just shouts out
"I'M A SOUP BOWL"

Sunday 2 August 2009

A Chip of the Old Block.

Whilst browsing through the book stall next to my workshop this week
I came across an old book called
" Collins Nutshell Books"
Pottery & Porcelain
first Published in 1964

Under the section entitled
"Old English Pottery"
it reads as follows
"The pottery made in England in the middle ages was very
obviously a native product. It had well-marked features
not related to continental wares. It was good to look at,
for although homely it was bold in conception and full of
character. While simple it was well balanced and had
dignity, so that taking into account the fact that nearly all
of it was designed for use and not for ornament, the
artistic merit was surprisingly high. It seemed the kind of
Pottery made for honest folk who valued sound reliable
quality above mere showiness."

Now I know why I do what I do.

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