Showing posts with label australian native plants. Show all posts
Showing posts with label australian native plants. Show all posts

Wednesday, 20 August 2014

Black Cockatoo

Studio Update - Two new additions to my range of handmade Australian Native Birds. The Yellow-Tailed Black Cockatoo and the Red-Tailed Black Cockatoo. Both have been requested by customers, so are now part of the family.

These are available from my Etsy shop along with some other cute additions. See below. Follow the link (Etsy Logo) on this blog page to be directed to my Etsy shop. Any requests for special orders, please feel free to email me.

Red-Tailed Black Cockatoo

Yellow-Tailed Black Cockatoo

Green Tree Frog Brooch

Rainbow Lorikeet Brooch

Waratah Brooch

Rainbow Lorikeet
This is how I wrap my little treasures that you buy in my Etsy shop. Birds and sculptural pieces, are wrapped in hand stamped paper and jewellery comes to you on a sweet little kraft box. If you would like to send a gift directly to a loved one, just mention this in the notes section of my Etsy checkout, include your note wording and I will send your gift directly to their door.




Wednesday, 18 January 2012

Garden Flower Sculpture

Had a short break from pottery over the Christmas holidays but back in full swing again and working on a few different things. I have made a few pieces which I intend to Raku Fire in a short while. I have always loved plants and gardening. I particularty love Australian native plants and the diverse flowers and seed pods mother nature provides for our visual pleasure.  I have at differant times, made pots and sculptural pieces that are in some way a reflection of things like seed pods from nature. Working on another Banksia Seed sculptural piece at the moment which I plan to pit fire to reflect the way a bush fire might affect a tree in the bush. Other seed pods in mind too, so keep posted for more updates and photos. Plan to make a series and call it "Seed Pods from Nature'. Also, my love old oil cans has inspired me to make a series of 'Oil Can Relics'. Love the many different forms, spouts, handles which help create each personality. Just love how they look. As well as these, I am continuely looking at extending my Cone 6 glazes so have been mixing up a few more glazes to test, mostly for sculptural pieces. Looking at making some more funtional pieces too incorporating the wonderful textures available in my box of treasures that include handmade stamps, found objects from nature, old cogs, wheels and other man made objects and relics.

Here is the glazed result of one of the flower sculptures shown in an earlier post (unglazed). This particular piece was single fired and I am pretty happy with the result.



If you would like the recipe for the glaze used here, drop me an email and I would be happy to send it to you.