This is the side plate. No dramas with this one.

This is the big plate. This has taken two goes. I have found that I need to rest the plate on its edges with some support in the middle.

Lately I have been doing some work experience with a local potter. It has increased my knowledge so much within a such while. It's such valuable experience. Just small tips like how to treat edges. Different ways of making tools and shapes. All add up to a wealth of knowledge.
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Beautiful colors on the plate, great you found a place for work experience, I am sure it will prove invaluable.
ReplyDeleteThanks. I'm glad I have stuck with it. Its nice to finally see some results. I really like working in a professional practice. It give you such a different perspective.
DeleteFound you via Mud Colony. Like the composition and color in your plate. I hope to see more soon.
ReplyDeleteThanks! Mud Colony is a great blog!I would also like to see some more work. Thanks for the encouragement.
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