Fox about the studio

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I was befriended by a tiny fox cub a few summers ago. He must have been tamed by a neighbour because he showed no fear around me.
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He would follow me around the garden and he had a thing about shoes…

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But he suddenly went away and I had a couple of other foxes turn up; they were mangy and ill and not terribly chatty. I did treat them with mange medicine but I never really bonded with them.

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Here is one of them lying in a banana box awaiting his doctored dinner. You can see that he is quite bald on his back leg ( to treat fox mange, you can get Ivomec or Panomec from your vet for a few pounds. You give them 0.125 ml in some cat food or other absorbent food he may like. A fox will need at…

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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 Fox about the studio

  1. Lynda says:

    Dear Anna,

    I have been wondering where you’ve been! I am signed up for your posts and yet I haven’t received any. Weird.

    And, I am confused about your latest posts. Are you quitting art? Scaling back? What?

    Hoping you are well,
    Lynda

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