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| Mass producing thrown pieces because I felt that I must! |
Now I have relaxed a bit. I have reminded myself that I do not actually enjoy making functional pieces all the time. What I do is play and experiment. I love coming up with challenges for myself; just how thin will the clay go, how tall, what else will it do and so on.

With that thought running through my head I opened up my buckets of porcelain slip last weekend and began to pour it and shape it. I wanted to develop ideas which had their birth in the FdA course at Bath Spa and to extend some of the sampling techniques that I have been using at City Lit. The net result is a totally new way of working which, at first sight, I am really pleased with. I have always been drawn to contours and geological folding. Here are the beginnings of a series of experiments into how the clay will behave if I fold and curve it. None of this work has been fired yet so I am probably jumping the gun but I am quite excited about the results so far.

At the same time I have been chasing my dream of getting onto the ceramics diploma course at City Lit for September. I know it is going to challenge me in so many ways and I want that chance so very much. I now feel the need to know clay and glaze techniques well so that I can push what the clay can do as far as I can imagine.
My interview was today. I know that I am up against a host of people who already really know their stuff so I am not expecting to get on the course but for the next four weeks, until I get the result of the interview, at least I can hope!

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