All these plates and pots are going to the Zimmer Stewart Gallery in Arundel West Sussex England. They will arrive there for the 6th May and go on to general exhibition form the 8th May for three weeks.The plate above is small at only 22 cm's.
Thank you so much for your generous answer of March 31 regarding my slip question. You must think me a very ungrateful person not to even say thank you, but due to absence I only discovered it now. I will certainly pay more attention to the biscuit firing and try to improve it.
By the way I also admire the titles you always choose for your work. They are so imaginative and coulnd’t be more appropriate.
Thank you again for your time and all the best with your upcoming exhibition at the Zimmer-Stewart gallery and I hope there will be more of it to see online for when I will be back from my big trip to China towards the end of May.
many wishes for the exhibition, the plates are beautiful; each bird with its own character that shows through its posture and colors. I really really love your work!
Kitty, I've been away from the computer and am delighted to share my afternoon with you. I totally love your birds. Each is unique, each has personality, each has elegant grace. I wish you the best of luck at the exhibition. I myself can't make pottery but I sooooo enjoy beautiful pottery like yours. Thank you!
In the end I make pots. I live some of the time in a rural village just 28k south of the city of Granada where my studio is and if you read this blog you will soon discover that I spend a great deal of time in England too, where my work sells.
I am obsessed by my medium; I work along personal lines of creativity where it is usually the mistakes which turn out to be the best pieces. I am exceptionally slow at thinking and I am prone to be influenced by everything and everyone around me.I don’t own any of my own work except “My Little Pony”; a vase that didn’t sell in 2007 {archive pot no 1 below} and which later became too difficult to part with.
“Goodbye” said the fox. “Now here is my secret. It is very simple. It is only with one’s heart that one can see clearly. What is essential is invisible to the eye.”
Antoine de Saint-Exupéry — The Little Prince
The Man who wrote it
Antoine de Saint-Exupery
Archive Pot No.1
2010 Scraffito Bird
Archive Pot No.3
Cycle Lanes 2005 Sold
Archive Pot No.4
Dyson Bliss 2008 Public Collection Plymouth City Museum and Art Gallery UK
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Dear Kitty
Thank you so much for your generous answer of March 31 regarding my slip question. You must think me a very ungrateful person not to even say thank you, but due to absence I only discovered it now. I will certainly pay more attention to the biscuit firing and try to improve it.
By the way I also admire the titles you always choose for your work. They are so imaginative and coulnd’t be more appropriate.
Thank you again for your time and all the best with your upcoming exhibition at the Zimmer-Stewart gallery and I hope there will be more of it to see online for when I will be back from my big trip to China towards the end of May.
Kind regards, heidy
Hi Kitty
I love the black and white bird jar, it looks lovely.
Do Spanish neighbours get a sneak preview before the collection heads to the UK? or have they been packed and sent?
Perfect timing finishing your work as the sun has finally come out.
Regards Sophie
many wishes for the exhibition, the plates are beautiful; each bird with its own character that shows through its posture and colors. I really really love your work!
Hi Kitty,
so nice to hear from you and all my best wishes for the exhibition !
yes, by all means, let's meet when you come back !
xoxo
Lala
ps : love your bird plates...GORGEOUS..especially the Lucille ball
Kitty, I've been away from the computer and am delighted to share my afternoon with you. I totally love your birds. Each is unique, each has personality, each has elegant grace. I wish you the best of luck at the exhibition. I myself can't make pottery but I sooooo enjoy beautiful pottery like yours. Thank you!
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