I love greenware; I think it is the loveliest version of the pot. I am so interested in the development of your pots. Would you consider explaining how you alter your thrown pots? They are truly beautiful and elegant. Thank you for blogging.
At this point the top one looks sort of broken (and at first glance I wondered if you really had been bowling with them!) but I can imagine it will look beautiful once it's glazed.fingua
RTB- I totally agree... if only we could freeze the pot at that point...Happy to explain... not sure where to begin however.... Cooking and Jim: thanks... we shall see... Undaunted: If they don't work out I WILL be bowling with them!
I love greenware; I think it is the loveliest version of the pot. I am so interested in the development of your pots. Would you consider explaining how you alter your thrown pots? They are truly beautiful and elegant. Thank you for blogging.
ReplyDeleteI really like how the bowls looks layered- it gives them such motion.
ReplyDeleteI am quite fond of the middle and bottom one.
Hehe, very nice bowling!
ReplyDeleteAt this point the top one looks sort of broken (and at first glance I wondered if you really had been bowling with them!) but I can imagine it will look beautiful once it's glazed.fingua
corny but irresistable. cool bowls, i particularly like the last one... has a bit of a landscape feel to it.
ReplyDeleteRTB- I totally agree... if only we could freeze the pot at that point...Happy to explain... not sure where to begin however....
ReplyDeleteCooking and Jim: thanks... we shall see...
Undaunted: If they don't work out I WILL be bowling with them!