



I spotted this pottery in a gallery on a weekend getaway to Guernville over the summer. In the gallery I was actually taken by the potter's mugs which had a very whimsical tilt and rippled texture. I'm slightly kicking myself in the butt now for not having bought one. But, starving students don't always make the best purchasing (or non-purchasing) decisions.
I love the gentle flutter that lies in these pieces, the undulations seem so subtle compared to the juicy fruit color she uses. Yum.
(images via artist's own website)
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