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"I design and make small batch slipware in my Herefordshire studio Eastnor Pottery, near Ledbury. New designs include a series of kitchen and bathroom ware. They are created with function in mind."
Sarah's work is featuring in our bi-monthly display, so we took the opportunity to ask Sarah some questions about her inspiration and process.
"When you are working in clay you have to adopt a very calm and focused approach combined with patience. In my life I feel that this practice has helped me achieve many things and understand things outside my normal day. What will be will be without fuss. This approach has been very beneficial in my time teaching. "
John's work is featuring in our bi-monthly display, so we took the opportunity to ask John some questions about his inspiration and process.
“Through her unique way of working with clay, Rachel has developed a highly personal and creative signature within her work”. David Binns