Shannon demonstrates her leaf tattoo painting style in sepia watercolour.
Shannon generously demonstrated many of her surface decoration techniques (slip trailing, watercolour-like brush work, shellac resists and sgraffito) as well as expertly throwing some tricksy southern ice clay and demonstrating the turning of the drying pots. While I have no intention of getting into ceramics myself, I gained plenty of useful knowledge during the workshop and enjoyed meeting the lovely ladies from the Potters group who were so appreciative of Shannon's tuition.
Top: Throwing
Bottom: Shannon with Anne
We also publicly showed for the very first time our collaborative project: Nibble. Shannon has created some delightful tiny porcelain pieces which I have turned into rings (below), necklaces, earrings and brooches with st silver and gold. Shannon was initially inspired after making a gift of porcelain miniature food for a child's dolls house and we have always wanted to do a collaboration together. Giftmaking often inspires me too as I try to make something different from my usual to suit a specific person and this often leads to a whole new tangent! Much of the Nibble range is about food and nurturing: there are peas in pods, eggs in nests, iced vovos and pumpkins. More photos of it on this site in a review by participant Anne Mossman and we'll be publicising it more soon. Any suggestions on where and how to exhibit it are most welcome!
Above top: rings from the Nibble collection
Below: surface decoration equip, workshop participants
Below: surface decoration equip, workshop participants
8 comments:
Hey, I missed your posts!!
So beautiful to hear, that the urge to flee leeds to such a wonderful weekend....looks like tons of warmth and creativity.
Hope you feel good!!
BTW: Great jewellery!!!
Wow!
Oh My God! I'll be having a first peek on those Nibbles!!
xx
Craft workshops, the new "Nibble" range and fat babies- yum yum yum! Thanks for coming, it wouldn't have been so much fun without you!
Thanks everyone. feels good to be back in the blogosphere!
and Shannon thatnks for letting me crash your fab workshop!
Let me know when you want some American press! I will post it on my blog, and I just got picked up by cleveland.com!
You have thought up such matchless answer?
What words... super, a brilliant idea
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