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Saturday, April 20, 2013

Pots, my trusty mate, the dog & my inspirational beach

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Big week bisque/glaze and I feel like a potter again.   The kiln worked well but climbed a little too high in the soak so w...
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Thursday, February 21, 2013

Sawdust & Dirt: In Praise of Liking Mistakes - what a great clip

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Take a walk to Michael Kline's blog and enjoy this great video. Sawdust & Dirt: In Praise of Liking Mistakes : Chris Staley and C...
Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Best feet forward and a coconut

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Its been such a long time since I walked the beach with my 4 legged mate in tow.   He has watched eagerly this last week willing me to gr...
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Tuesday, January 22, 2013

The Winds are still howling!

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One casualty in the back garden but it couldn't have picked a better spot to fall. If this wind and rain stops tomorrow maybe the axe...
Monday, January 21, 2013

Oswald

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He is lurking out there writhing above the ocean waves sending his tendrils fanning out snatching the branches and leaves from the trees.   ...
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Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Three is now four!

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 Yesterday another little boy came into the family.   Welcome little one and congratulations to my lovely middle son and his partner on addi...
Thursday, February 2, 2012

Today is one of those big ones age wise.....

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Thought I would quickly go down to my favourite place today and take some photos to add to the morning pictures of family and gifts ...
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I am Nona (grandmother) to 4 little boys - oh what fun! I love my family and we all share a love of art. Weipa is an isolated mining town in Cape York - a potter's paradise! Local bauxite and kaolin feature heavily in my work and reflect my unique surroundings. I love leaving little marks with my fingers and shells, little secrets for the user to find on closer inspection. I spend hours glazing my pieces adding little touches of colour with my Weipa shino to catch the changing patterns and light I see every day. For me there is pleasure from mixing in handfuls of Weipa clay right through to the firing. It is all a labour of love I never tire of.
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