Here are a few shots of the exhibition at the spring Potters' Guild show. Sorry, no photos of the juror, much respected potter/clay artist from North Bay, Keith Campbell.
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The seven pieces you see here are most of the prize winners. Click on photo to enlarge. |
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Each potter can submit up to 3 pieces or sets for jurying. I was pleased to see that two of mine were included. This set of 4 humble espresso cups made the cut, as did the greenish platter you can just see in the back on the left (see photo in previous post) |
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This tea set by Jen Drysdale won an award. As Keith said, (I'm paraphrasing....) Jen makes pots for potters. They represent a high level of skill that shines through in these wood fired gems. Lovely. |
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