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Duncan Shearer Workshop 12th August 2009
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Duncan Shearer Workshop 12th August 2009
Duncan threw half a bag of clay into various shapes and sizes... which only took him around an hour!!
Then spent the rest of the day cutting, adding to and altering these shapes into his distinctive work.
He uses salt, anagama, wood and soda firings which gives his work that earthy, warm, yummy look.
Photos kindly supplied by mare.
Then spent the rest of the day cutting, adding to and altering these shapes into his distinctive work.
He uses salt, anagama, wood and soda firings which gives his work that earthy, warm, yummy look.
Photos kindly supplied by mare.
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