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Tuesday, February 16, 2016

More collaboration in pottery

I enjoying being a voyeur toward other potter's lives...which blogging allows, maybe even encourages.  Whatever they feel like posting is usually of interest.  Many times they want to sell a specific type of item, or maybe they just want to chat about their own lives.  I often comment, usually with my own feelings toward whatever the topic has been.

Here is another duo of potters who collaborated on these mugs, Michele Hastings and Jeff Brown.
Michele's blog "Meesh's Pottery" is here.



 I like a lot of their work.  Their combined efforts are actually called Gypsy Potters of Seagrove.  Go check out more at their site HERE.

Ceramic Stoneware Ginkgo Leaf Bowl
I like Michele's carved Gingko leaf decorations
Michèle Hastings's Profile Photo


Ceramic Piggy Bank  in White - Made to Order
Michele Hastings Piggy banks (at her Etsy store)



Michele and Jeff have recently moved to a new location in Seagrove, NC.  They are building a new kiln and shed as the weather allows. Michele shares some good cooking occasionally on her blog as well as updates on her pottery.

Today's Quote:


We make a living by what we get. We make a life by what we give.
Winston Churchill
 

Sunday, February 14, 2016

Slip Trailing (not by me, but by some experts!)

Masterclass with Doug Fitch & Hannah McAndrew

https://vimeo.com/154575541 

Hannah McAndrew

 

This video is available through both their blog sites...as well as published in Ceramic Review.

I've enjoyed reading their blogs, when they have time to write.  It's pretty sporatic considering all they've been through personally in the last year...getting married, now expecting a child, moving.

So if you want to know more about these very personable people who follow a technique which is historical, check out their blogs HERE (A Devonshire Pottery) and Here (HannahMcAndrew).