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Showing minimal interest in what I then
considered “chunky looking” clutter, I was literally dragged to
my first pottery class to accompany a shy friend who would not
attend alone. The minute I got my hands into clay I knew I was
“hooked” and 30 years later its potential still excites me. I
feel a continued necessity to cultivate a sense for artistic
beauty because our culture tends to suppress this sense.
In 1980 I completed the Studio Ceramics Course at the Gold Coast
Institute of TAFE and spent the following year sculpting with
various teachers. More recently I completed the O.C.A. Sculpture
Certificate in Brisbane working with a variety of mediums, but
clay still remains my favourite. I enjoy both pottery and
sculpture, particularly wildlife sculpture and am a member of
the Qld Wildlife Artists Association.
Currently my main interest is in surface texture and the
development of dry, crusty and cratered surfaces to enhance my
“ancient looking” vessels, and Raku firing is my “soul food”.
I have been teaching for Gold Coast Potters Assoc. for the past
12 years and am currently teaching adult classes at their
Mudgeeraba Classrooms.
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