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Tag Archives: artist
My pet art critics
I am not even sure how I ended up with these two guys. I love them dearly – at least I think I do. Cockatiels. Trouble is, I do not like to see them caged so they fly around a lot. … Continue reading
What is Art?
I made a ceramic plaque once, illustrating a dream, or was it a shamanic journey? to the moon. Either way, it was thoroughly deep and meaningless. I was in the shape of an owl, and I remember feeling very strange. … Continue reading
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Tagged alchemist, Apollonaire, art, art dealers, artist, c.s lewis, ceramic plaque, craft, dream, mona lisa, picasso, shamanic journey
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Ceramic Sculpture – sold
I love weddings; especially I love it when people come and buy their wedding gifts from my studio! Fat Birds seem to be popular, and I seem to be running out. This couple found a new home this weekend; I … Continue reading
Artist’s Open Studio – Ceramic sculptures
I am busy sorting out my ceramic sculptures in my studio in Hastings; the sale starts tomorrow! Where does the time fly to? The opening times are Saturday and Sunday 28/29 September 11-5pm and Saturday and Sunday 5/6 October 11-5pm … Continue reading
Ceramic Hen Parties
Much of my work is done alone in my studio; it is almost a bit of a cliche’ to say that being an artist is a lonely old job. Which is why I adore breaking up the serious mood from … Continue reading
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Tagged art, artist, arts, casting, ceramic, ceramic workshops, hen parties, life casting, loved up energy, plaster, plaster cast, plaster casting workshops, sculpture, studio
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Art wave at Driftwood garden, Lewes
Little Owls, smoke fired ceramic sculptures. Geoff Stonebanks and Mark Glassman opened their garden and studio for the annual Lewes Artwave this August Bank Holiday. There were many quirky and beautiful objects scattered around the garden…I love Si Unwins’ wooden … Continue reading
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Tagged anna keiller, art, art festival, artist, arts, artwave, august bank holiday, bowls, ceramic, ceramic artist, ferns, Garden Goddess, Garden sculpture, geoff stonebank, lewes, little owls, nature, plants, pomegranates, quirky art, sculpture, sculptures, si unwins, smoke fired, travel
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James Hillman interviews – Why Work?
I found this interview when researching James Hillman online. It made me laugh, and I’d like to share it on my blog because it ticks so many boxes for me. Like – is what I do ‘enough’ to validate me … Continue reading
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Tagged anna keiller ceramics, art, artist, ceramics, james hillman, jung psychology, why work?
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