I haven't been very thoughtful about the decoration on my wobbly pots so I thought I'd spend a little more time planning that on my next one.
Spring linocut
Spring has sprung. I tired some spring inspired linocutting.
Being a bit more delicate
My first wobbly pots have been quite clunky, the second one was definitely too heavy. I decided to try something a little more delicate.
Wobbly pots – the beginning
In March 2021, I was seduced by an advert on social media and ordered my first home pottery kit. Since then I've enjoyed the therapy that is making wobbly pots.
A bit of sketching
During January I tried a bit of sketching...not something I do a lot of but it was enjoyable and I managed some reasonable work.
Christmas linocut
It was a lockdown christmas so I thought I'd make some linocut christmas cards.
Trip to central London
It's our daughter's birthday tomorrow so my husband and I jumped on our bikes and cycled in to central London to Camisa's, the Italian deli in Soho, to get a few birthday treats. Camisa's in Old Compton Street. The street has been transformed to encourage social distancing and for outdoor dining. Nice that there's not... Continue Reading →
Garden working heats up
The weather continues to be great which means garden working is hotting up.
Black Lives Matter
Does it really need saying? Apparently it does.
Working in the garden
The weather has been great so I've been working in the garden...with some friends.
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