Pomegranates

Ceramic pomegranates; I like making them because I am addicted to the orange glaze. It is made by Botz, and it is a brush-on. After it has been glaze fire in my electric kiln, I put it in a dustbin, cover it with sawdust, dry grass and leaves and set fire to it. You can see the luscious effects of the smoke on the glaze. Mmmm.

I’m holding a small pomegranate sculpture, it is about 7”

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But they come in various sizes; the biggest being 11”. And, my clear-out sale is still going until the end of January! There is a 50% discount on most of the prices quoted. Transport is not included .

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About Anna

I am a ceramic sculptor living on the South coast near London, England. My work is influenced by my experience of the earth as a living being and seeing how we are all connected with eachother and with the things that surround us. I create ceramic torsos using molochite clay which I often smokefire in galvanised dustbins. I also make House Gods to protect and amuse, and Fat Birds - little smokefired sculptures that tell the story about what it is like to be a fat bird at peace with its surroundings.
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1 Response to Pomegranates

  1. taphian says:

    they really look great, nearly yummy, pomegranates are wonderful fruits, I love to eat them, great work

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