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Erin Lloyd Pottery
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Instagram: @erinlloydpottery
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E-mail: erinlloydpottery@gmail.com www.erinlloydpottery.com
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Decorative hand-thrown Earthenware pots glazed by nature.
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All the colours on the surfaces of the pots are derived from natural sources from our land which develop and enhance their hues inside the kiln, such as the natural river Iron Ochre glaze with tones of reds, yellows and browns.
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I am investigating mankind’s relationship with nature provoked by Earth’s natural pigments within the landscape, forming a sense of identity. I’m connected to the land both physically through foraging for the natural material, and visually after a glaze firing, which allows the Earth’s minerals to develop their own unique patterns and colours.
3 Sarah Malone Ceramics
Email: sarah@sarahmalone.co.uk
Tel: 07845 944 288
Facebook: @sarahmaloneceramics
Instagram: @sarahmaloneceramics www.sarahmalone.co.uk
"wheel-thrown ceramics for beauty and use"
Along with ceramics I also have a passion for painting. The porcelain pots I create are a blank canvas for my illustrations. Using underglaze stains, I hand paint each pot individually. By watering down the underglazes, I try to recreate the characteristics of my watercolour illustrations on paper.
I am also inspired by ‘Sumi-e’, the Japanese art of brush painting. I find it a very spontaneous way of capturing the moment. I have been using this technique to capture the essence of the flowers and birds outside my studio window.
I currently sell my work from Pazaar +friends shop in Porthmadog.