Visit to Lisa Hammond’s Pottery (@lisahammondpottery) in London.I’ve wanted to visit Maze Hill Pottery for a while but finally made it happen this trip. See more ideas about Lisa hammond, Ceramics and Pottery. Answers and challenges by panelists look at positive ways to save the studio pottery movement! Government cutbacks? Apr 29, 2019 - Explore alee3502's board "Lisa Hammond" on Pinterest. The development of these pieces is a result of time spent in Japan, making, firing and exhibiting. See more ideas about Lisa hammond, Hammond, Ceramics. It is immensely important to her that this work is used in daily life.
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Disco...Large Mizusashi Lisa Hammond Red clay. Lack of training? What is causing a decline in studio pottery? See more ideas about Lisa hammond, Pottery, Hammond. Jul 27, 2015 - Explore goldmarkgallery's board "Lisa Hammond: Studio Potter", followed by 1443 people on Pinterest. Lisa Hammond's work is represented in galleries and museums both in the UK and internationally, including Her work embraces an extensive range of thrown functional ware for the preparation, cooking and serving of food. Alongside functional ware Lisa has always made a range of work that is more individual and playful. She has been making pots for best part of 40 years in which time she has taught extensively, taken on a dozen apprentices and pioneered soda glaze and shino firings.
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Lisa Hammond MBE is a soda firing potter who works at Maze Hill Pottery, Greenwich, London. She has been making pots for best part of 40 years in which time she has taught extensively, taken on a dozen apprentices and pioneered soda shino firing.
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Finger wiped shino, soda firedVessel with akebe Handle, 2007, Stoneware, texture white and red shino glaze with wiped design front and back, mounted with a looping twisted cane ...212 Likes, 4 Comments - @maudandmabellondon on Instagram: “22.09.2015 collection of soda fired vessels.
The Adopt a Potter Charitable Trust raised money to fund apprentices to work with master potters and has now completed the more ambitious task of setting up ‘Clay College’ in Stoke-on-Trent. Images taken from our visit to Maze Hill Pottery.…” Our aim is to start the first course in September 2017—if you’d like to find out more information, please visit this Where have all the potters gone? Lisa Hammond MBE is a soda firing potter who works at Maze Hill Pottery, Greenwich, London. Watch to learn more about her methods.5,867 Likes, 116 Comments - Florian Gadsby (@floriangadsby) on Instagram: “One of Lisa Hammond’s miniature tsubos, black clay with a red soda slip that will be part of her…”From her studio in a disused London railway ticket office, Lisa Hammond shares the processes she follows to create her soda-fired carved pouring bowls. Lisa Hammond Big Vases Weeping Willow Ceramic Art Pottery Ceramics Gallery Instagram Japanese Ceramics Lisa Hammond MBE on Instagram: “‘Weeping Willow’ large Tsubo sent up last week to … 28.6k Followers, 285 Following, 295 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from Lisa Hammond M.B.E. Lisa's forms are strong, fluid and unfussy, and are intended to retain a suggestion of the soft plasticity of the clay.Lisa Hammond has for the past decade championed the revival of studio pottery in the UK. The London Underground was being tricky so I ended up having to get off at Greenwich and walking a ways in the chilly November conditions.
Moderator Tony Clennell has workedIn this short film, potter Lisa Hammond throws Japanese influenced Tsubo pots in her Greenwich studio.