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Barry in studio, 2008. |
I am making a sculptural pot in my asylum (studio) using the coiling method. This one is in local yellow clay which will fire to terracotta, red-brown in the pine wood-fired kiln.
I use the coiling method to gradually build up large sculptural forms. We use local clays to make both terracotta and salt-glazed forms. I use the wheel to make domestic pottery but sculptural forms are my main work.
Click to see Barry's paintings
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To the right:
Fired terracotta sculptural pieces for outdoors.
Wood-fired. About 2005
Below: Fired terracotta sculptural pieces for outdoors.
Wood fired, about 2005
2nd photo from left: Water mister making fog
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| Terracotta |
Terracotta fuming fountain.
Mist emanating from openings |
Terracotta sculptural pieces. Rivets resembling blacksmiths making boilers from steel plates informs you of the meanings behind these pieces. |
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| "Fatso" Jug |
Salt-glazed stoneware:
Wood fired, sodium bicarbonate salting.
"Thinso" jug based partly on medieval English peasant pots/
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"Thinso" Jug
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