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Things I Brought Home This Week!
Topic Started: Jun 8 2006, 09:56 PM (369 Views)
twinthing
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My cabbage leaf bowl! made my pressing the leaves of a savoy into the clay, cutting round them and forming a bowl! I glazed these with holly green and sun yellow brush on glaze, im pleased with the way this came out!

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and this a large porciline bowl, glazed with lavender speckled and grape crush brush on glazes.

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its for my dressing table to put all my makeup in!

I also turned the pots I threw last week, and burnished them.
phew! :D
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Poppy
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Antiques Roadshow in Devon, the year 2040.

" Ah yes, well what we have here is the studio work of Catherine, she worked in this type of studio pottery in about the early part of this centuary, mmm, about 2006 I think?
She was well known for her cabbage dishes and dressing table trays and pots! Can you see the distinguishing marks there look, yes that's her thumb print just visable in the galze? Underneath you can see her signature, Twinthing! Scribbled in large print. Valuewise? Oh it's priceless? I just couldn't put a value on it at all? You'd have to go a long way to find anything like that on the market nowadays? It's so unique?" :r

Wonderful pottery Catherine. Well done.
Poppy :yip:
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magz
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Hi sis, I have to say these are better in real life, much more tactile, and the cabbage bowl is really eatable :rlol:

I think you should call that the Cabbage (pronounced cabarge) tecnique :thumbup;

cant wait for next week!!!!! :D :D :D

magz

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waxingsteve
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Excellent work, Catherine :art:

:r :r @ Poppy :thumbup;

Steve :)
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twinthing
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thanks poppy! :r you made me laugh!

next week I will take my camera and get a pic of mags on the wheel! :thumbup;
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magz
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:wave:

:choc:

:eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek:

magz

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waxingsteve
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twinthing
Jun 9 2006, 12:55 PM
next week I will take my camera and get a pic of mags on the wheel! :thumbup;

Ooer!! :o That would be something to see! :r :r :r

Steve :lolol:
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jo145
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Hope you haven't got too much make up twinthing, as your dish looks quite delicate. It is really too nice to fill up! WQell done they are both lovely.
:r I loved Poppy's Antique Roadshow comment :r
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Poppy
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Oh cheers Jo, you lknow I am wasted on forums??? :r :r :r
Poppy :yip:
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magz
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:wave:

QUOTE (twinthing @ Jun 9 2006, 12:55 PM)
next week I will take my camera and get a pic of mags on the wheel!


I shall sit on the turning bit (not sure of the tequnical name) and rotate slowly round holding my pot in a Roman-esk pose,

not astride the wheel with mucky hands and arms, and my glasses sliding of my nose!! :rlol:

watch tjis space!!! :ph43r:

magz

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:choc:
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VirginiaS
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That's great stuff. i wouldn't eat a cabbage if you paid me but I like the bowl :D
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