
I’ve today just taken these three photos below as examples. The first one is some my oriental brush paintings and the next two were mentioned in my previous post about painting on masonite and making pottery/ceramics.
The one below is painted in a pointillistic style with acrylics on masonite.
I’ve made the frame/border around it also in masonite; the painting and frame sit on top of another layer of it.
And no, I didn’t just put LC’s United Hearts hand symbol there today. It’s been in that place for over 12 years!
With the image below, the two outer items were all hand built from terracotta clay, glazed and fired. The centre rectangle was made with ironstone clay and carved into with pieces attached, fired, then all of it was painted with metallic paints. The photo is a bit dull here but it shines in normal light.
Now I’m getting back to doing portraits of my ancestors.
Lisa, you mentioned the word ‘intriguing’, and now I’m intrigued

Everybody has ancestors, known or unknown.