The piece is coming on nicely, I am now coiling the sides in and slightly up so that the form has a definite shoulder and a gently curved top that is pleasant to sit upon. Now that it is dry enough to hold its own weight, I will wrap the lower section. I want to manipulate […]
Archive | 2016
It is wide enough!
9th August 2016Last layer before I start to bring it sharply in. It’s a lot of work at this stage and my fingers are pretty sore, but I am very pleased with it so far. Might prop the sides as it is starting to feel pretty wobbly! looking down at the shape, it is slightly oval and […]
Coiling up.
8th August 2016Thanks to my daughter Polly for taking this photo.I was a bit worried about the piece yesterday but it survived the night and seems to have coped with the addition of more clay.
The Piece is coming on well.
6th August 2016I have started to bring out one side (the right side of this picture) so that the form is a bit egg shaped when looking down at it. This is a bit dodgy as i am altering the centre of gravity and asking it to collapse but it will be nice if it survives!
Growing Daily
5th August 2016The piece is starting to take shape. I have used 25 kg of clay already! It is a beautiful sunny day and the porcelain fruit installation in the tree next to my workshop is tinkling in the breeze. Working with clay is so calming, lifting away my stress. I love my job!
A Little Bit Bigger.
4th August 2016Phew, it has been so busy in the Sculpture Garden today that I have hardly managed to do very much with clay. It has grown a little and, at this stage it is good to work slowly so that the base is even and strong enough to support the piece when it gets big.
From small Beginnings
3rd August 2016The piece is begun. It starts as a small bowl shape, formed by pressing a piece of clay with my fists to make a dip in the centre. A coil is then placed on top and joined to the base with my thumbs. The tall pieces of clay in the background are drying as the […]
Raw Earth For Something New.
28th July 2016I took delivery of half a tonne of clay today, all ready to work on a new piece in the studio at the bottom of the garden. I am often asked how i make these pieces so i thought i would document its progress here, visitors to the garden can see the work grow in […]
Wonderful Wet.
17th July 2016The weather has, at least, made the garden lush and fresh! These wet cow parsley Sculptures are beautifully dark – dramatically silhouetted with the sun behind them, giving them a halo of copper. I love how they change as the light and humidity alters, constantly bringing this area of the garden to life. This image […]
A Bumper Crop!
13th July 2016We have had an amazing crop of strawberries this year, and i love having so many different shapes and sizes. I think I probably have enough to get the jam pan out tonight!