
The cut feet bowls have got bigger. I'm not sure about the feet, but they are coming along better. The first was a bit Gothic!
Perhaps I might try throwing a profile then cutting it to make feet. If Gary can do it for handles!!....

Wine cups and small bowls

A little light sgraffito, then some slipwriting to relax. (!?!)

4 comments:
Love those feet! I have done some small ones like that before. I turn it out like a separate bowl, then cut it out like you did. But I like yours better!
Those plates are absolutely gorgeous! I love the script around the edge...
I do like a deep foot, so much more lovely carved out.
The beading is very appealing, on the last plate/bowl.
love it all ... especially the plates ...
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