Linda Bloomfield (also see here) uses a most lovely greeny-blue glaze on her hand thrown porcelain ware, as well as citrine, grey and pale blue. My ideal weekend would begin with breakfast in bed, served on Linda's porcelain tableware.
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Showing posts with label Linda Bloomfield. Show all posts
Friday, 25 May 2012
Linda Bloomfield ceramics at Spirit of Summer Fair
Back in the days when I rode a Penny Farthing bicycle (as my 6 year old daughter fondly imagines) I used to take pottery classes - and I was just a little bit obsessed with blue and green glazes (matt and shiny), most specifically mastering the fine art of getting an even glaze (no drips gathering at the bottom) and seeing what happened when I double-dipped pieces.
Linda Bloomfield (also see here) uses a most lovely greeny-blue glaze on her hand thrown porcelain ware, as well as citrine, grey and pale blue. My ideal weekend would begin with breakfast in bed, served on Linda's porcelain tableware.
Linda Bloomfield (also see here) uses a most lovely greeny-blue glaze on her hand thrown porcelain ware, as well as citrine, grey and pale blue. My ideal weekend would begin with breakfast in bed, served on Linda's porcelain tableware.
Monday, 9 April 2012
Selvedge Spring Fair 2012 - Top Picks - Linda Bloomfield ceramics
If, like me, you appreciate handthrown ceramics but are wary of the porridge-coloured heavy-as-a-brick chunky stuff (I'm talking Cranks c1974), then you will love Linda Bloomfield ceramics: white with delicate coloured glazes, very pleasing graceful shapes, both decorative and practical for everyday use.
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