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Category Archives: Sea Pottery
Sea Pottery Collage Work: West Coast Meets East Coast.
A selection of collage work is currently being displayed and is for sale in the Seagull Gallery, Gourock. The layered panels are inspired by the designs on seashore pottery fragments found by myself and collected. The pieces are from … Continue reading
Sea Pottery Collages.
I have a collection of fragments of Victorian pottery which I found when beachcombing on the stone and pebble shore at Inveraray, a town situated on Loch Fyne, a sea loch, in the west coast of Scotland. The pottery has … Continue reading
Posted in art and design, Beachcombing, collage, Exhibitions, Sea Pottery, visual art
Tagged art, collage, collage art, exhibitions, Havelock Walk
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