A couple of new pots
Posted: November 14th, 2015, 6:46 pm
Here are a couple of pots I picked from Tracy recently. First one was a birthday present.
Josh.
Got a eucy for the first one and a Juni for the second. Josh.
Thanks mate. Your on the money too, yes the second one was a present to myself.cre8ivbonsai wrote:Nice birthday present mate , I likewas the second a birthday present to yourself
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Happy Birthday for last weekend
Thanks Joann. Tracy is keen to develop more in the area of bonsai pots so looks promising. We have lost some fantastic potters over the last few years which is a real same. It has been interesting learning the ins and outs of what/how people think about bonsai pots. It's been exciting, frustrating and annoying all at once. Tracy has put in a huge effort to find out what bonsai people want in pots, clays and glazes so hopefully it's time well invested for her.joannm wrote:Keep Tracey enthused with making her pots.
The art is dying here in Oz. ceramic courses have been closed down in almost all Tafe colleges across the country.
Without encouragement from others we will loose even more talent .
happy birthday Josh,
you need more treesshame u only got 2 pots
She's working on a website right now and will be up and running in the next few weeks. I'll let you know when it's up.Waltron wrote:They look like beautifully made pots. Does Tracy have a webpage where I can see more of her work?
She's working on a website right now and will be up and running in the next few weeks. I'll let you know when it's up.Waltron wrote:They look like beautifully made pots. Does Tracy have a webpage where I can see more of her work?
Yeah I was supposed to take them to the native club for sale but I couldn't resist.bodhidharma wrote:Wow, noice, noice! What are the size of the pots Josh? Curious on dimensions.
Tracy's website is up and running. http://www.murrumbungstudioceramics.com.au/ EnjoyWaltron wrote:They look like beautifully made pots. Does Tracy have a webpage where I can see more of her work?