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I found pottery through a hobby class in 1981. I asked too many
questions, why, why, why, until the teacher suggested I take a
Ceramics Class at the Gold Coast TAFE College, which I did the
next year. Three years later I had my Studio Ceramics 111
Examination behind me and joined the Gold Coast Potters’
Association. I attended ceramic workshops whenever possible to
see the work of as many different potters as possible. I would
say I always came away satisfied and had learned something new,
sometimes not always from the workshop teacher but from a
conversation with another student attending.
I like pottery in the rough; hand
building and being close to the flames as in Raku, saggar and
pit firing the most exciting.
In 1992, I was invited to take a class at the Gold Coast Potters
Association when one of their teachers was leaving to travel.
Since then by my students I have been taught.
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