Though the exhibition is primarily for clay workers I have entered and delivered two pieces. Both pieces are built around simple clay forms I made. The clay forms are hand built fired unglazed terracotta clay.
In the first piece a structure made from salvaged metal tubing, rusted screws and rods and wood supports an inverted pyramid vessel.


In the second piece a large wedge of rose gum and small brass rods supports a hull like vessel.



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