Kim Parker Ceramics | Images of the Sea
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An echo of the ceaseless pounding of the water, I am entranced by this creature who emerges from small, dark places, one clearly articulated limb at a time. This seaside flask is fired to Stoneware and has sand that I collected from North Norfolk embedded and fired onto the surface. Height 32cm x 25cm Wide More...
This flask uses the internal space of the shell form as a surface decoration in this hand-painted flask. It is fired to Stoneware Temperature.Height 34cm x 26cm WideHeight 34cm x 26cm Wide More...
Jugs are very useful and popular. I often make them as a pair with a large platter. It is interesting the way the pattern relates on a flat surface, and on the surface of the jug. Fired to Stoneware Temperature.Height 15cm x 12cm approx More...
This pattern is a simple exploration of the movement of a wave. It is painted in blue slip and fired to Earthenware Temperature.dia 29cm approx More...