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Bramham and Dorothy Gorst's stoneware pottery is in continual evolution. |
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is a process of refining shapes and basing a spectrum of glazes upon
such unpredictable materials as local estuary muds and fish-smokers'
wood ashes.
The kiln is reduction fired to 1345°C to achieve the unusual textures
and flashes of iridescent colour, each individual piece having six
or more glaze applications.
The results of each monthly firing are exhibited at Kersey Pottery's
own gallery, occupying old stables near the centre of the ancient
village of Kersey, Suffolk. |
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