Wednesday, 11 December 2019

PAST LIFE IN CERAMICS

I started my creative life as a potter, throwing mugs and jugs and casseroles.  I was at one with clay and could not wait to get up each day and go to the studio.  I moved into making art pieces and some fourteen years later was producing pieces such as the one in the photo.  I fell in love with lustre work and gold leaf and worked only in black glazes thus being a foil for the light that was brought into the pieces by the gold additions.  I showed in galleries and exhibitions from Brisbane to Melbourne, was a finalist in the Fletcher Challenge Award in New Zealand, was published in Craft Arts and in a book of modern craftspeople.  My works are held in public and private collections.  It was a busy and satisfying journey.  I stopped at one stage for four years and on the death of my husband I moved back into ceramics.  I loved the lifestyle and the incredibly talented and interesting people I met.  I had been born with an extra rib in my neck and it caused me much pain over the years and finally I sold the kiln and moved into textiles.  It is all just a journey really, a grand adventure, no matter what the media one works in.  I still dream some nights that I am over the wheel and the clay is running through my fingers. 

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