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Re: A Plea to our Aussie Potters

Posted: November 22nd, 2013, 4:48 pm
by joannm
Watto, to you I am sorry for what has gone on here,it was not my intention for this to happen.

I have been doing ceramics for 30 years.
As I said I mainly do glazed Shohin and mini"s.
So thought I would also put up the type of work I do.


I am sure you will get what you want from the talented Happy Potter.
joann :D

Re: A Plea to our Aussie Potters

Posted: November 22nd, 2013, 8:04 pm
by Scott Martin
You've got lovely pots Joann.

Re: A Plea to our Aussie Potters

Posted: November 23rd, 2013, 4:10 am
by Scott Roxburgh
Agree! Especially the hand painted ones. I imagine there is a lot more work in those but it's something Aussie bonsai needs more of.

Thanks for posting your pots Joann.

Re: A Plea to our Aussie Potters

Posted: November 24th, 2013, 7:38 pm
by Watto
Joann - I certainly haven't taken any of the comments in a negitive way. From my limited experience I think that many of the glazed Aussie made pots are fantastic, but there is a dearth of unglazed pots. There are a few Pommie potters who make unglazed pots (Gordon Duffet and John Pitt come to mind) that look great and it was just a suggestion that there is the talent in Aus to make similar pots, and of course those pots would sell to us bonsai growers.
If there is a problem with the types and quality of the clay available then that could be a good reason but I think there is a market (even if it is small) for this type of pot. I for one would be interested. If you have a good tree in a one off Aussie made pot, then that is value adding to the overall quality when displayed at exhibition (or maybe at the National Collection?).
Just this year I have bought pots from Pat Kennedy, Penny Davis, Janet Salby, ? Simpson from Victoria, Lynette, Melissa Beowulf, Bonsai Pots by Graham, and probably a couple more, however everyone was glazed.
Ziggy - I wouldn't presume to copy others, but to make one off unique unglazed pots would be great.

Re: A Plea to our Aussie Potters

Posted: December 16th, 2013, 4:29 pm
by vgarth
I think there is a Lorraine Simpson making pots in Victoria - that's probably the name you were looking for.
Cheers,
Val

Re: A Plea to our Aussie Potters

Posted: December 16th, 2013, 7:37 pm
by Watto
Yes thank you Val, it is Lorraine. I have since bought another one of her pots, second hand but that just adds character.

Re: A Plea to our Aussie Potters

Posted: January 16th, 2014, 10:02 am
by Pat K
Hi Watto,

Something I have scribbled above my work-bench:-

Trading intuition and creativity for something that sells
isn't a good transaction.
If one's work never provides economic security, at least one
has the satisfaction of doing what one feels right.
Money can't buy that!
anon

Now I know that's not everybody's creedo but it ticks all the boxes for me. And what does it all mean? Well, I just want to make my pots and leave the Japanese pots to others, preferably the Japanese!

Cheers,
Pat

Re: A Plea to our Aussie Potters

Posted: January 16th, 2014, 10:26 am
by fae
And don't you make amazing pots Pat.

My most treasured pots are those made by you, Penny from Mudlark pottery and Janet Selby.

Aussie potters make the best pots for Aussie trees. :imo:

Fiona :clap: :clap: :clap:

Re: A Plea to our Aussie Potters

Posted: January 16th, 2014, 10:42 pm
by Pat K
Thanks Fiona :)

Re: A Plea to our Aussie Potters

Posted: January 16th, 2014, 11:55 pm
by Elmar
Do you get to advertise her in this forum or do you have your own web site?
I really like the rustic cream pot in the first page! I love the fact that Ozzies strike out on their own and can't wait to have the skill to be able to display 'my' tree in one of these outstanding pots! I don't much like the standard blue/green glazed rectangular/oval pots or those with the blue motives, but that's just me...


Cheers
EZ
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Re: A Plea to our Aussie Potters

Posted: January 17th, 2014, 10:07 pm
by Pat K
Hi EZ,

The pot I think you are referring to was made by 'Bonsaipotter". He does advertise here and you can find him if you do a search. You can also find his blog at http://www.bonsaipotterycoy.blogspot.com

Cheers,
Pat

Re: A Plea to our Aussie Potters

Posted: January 17th, 2014, 11:14 pm
by Elmar
Thank you Pat, that's great! Going to brows now ... :)