The finished article.
Another composite pot made from different parts thrown separately, allowed to dry to harden a little and then re-thrown when put back together.
Glazed by pouring upside down.
Pottery
More composite pots
Another composite pot made from different parts thrown separately, allowed to dry to harden a little and then re-thrown when put back together.
I’m learning more each time I try this technique – there are so many variables, probably even more than just throwing one big pot.
A trio of bowls
Fresh out the kiln – this trio of bowls, hand thrown on the pottery wheel and glazed in matt purple and blue.
Composite pots at Morley College
My first composite pot made from different parts thrown separately, allowed to dry to harden a little and then re-thrown when put back together. This means I can make bigger pots than just throwing one at a time.
First listing on my Etsy shop.
This sunny little number will be the first listing on my Etsy shop.
That’s if I can bear to part with it. (Sword letter opener not included).
A Space For Hopes & Dreams
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Hand built pottery
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Touch me, feel me. The magic of Pottery
I’ve started a pottery class to get back into throwing and glazing pots. I did some hand building at school and some throwing at Uni, so it had been a while, to say the least. I wanted to get back into this again since it’s such a tactile medium, both during the making process and when … Read More