Tin-glazed earthenware expert Daphne Carnegy shares the process and story behind her botany-inspired functional wares. Discover more inside Ceramic Review issue 288, which features the full step-by-step masterclass. You can order current and back issues of the magazine from ceramicreview.com.
Film by Layton Thompson for Ceramic Review.
Lovely film. Thank you
Classic and beautiful
Thanks for your video, I enjoyed it very much. I am a Turkish lady about your age and studiing pottery by myself for 15 years. Would like to come and work and help you for a period of time which suits you. I would be very happy to learn from you as you have done to learn in your past. thanking you in advance for your advice. İf you are very busy maybe you can advise ano5her potter who needs help in their workshop.
“he once likened earthenware to Mozart and stoneware to Beethoven.” haha
adriana b, hermosas piezas, me encanta trabajar con cerámica blanca decorada en negro.
I like this style of work. In the near future I will be returning to my study on pottery, this series has been huge in my inspiration to that end. Thank you.
So so interesting ! Many thanks for sharing.
Hugs from France,
Veronique
I love the vase with thistles.
You go earthenware lady!
I was a mud and water potter for almost 20 years with mostly stoneware and porcelain. Even though I rarely have my hands in the clay now, clay is still a passion and there’s always something new to learn. What a treat to learn from you.
amei o seu trabalho parabens muito lindo gostei muito do dog brasil
beautiful!!! I love
hope she’s making on paper drawings as well…awesome work.
Hermoso arte!
Beautiful work. I love the story of being in France and working in a little village. What a wornderful experience!
I do wish you would’ve showed the results after firing. The dog was super cute. I had a cocker spaniel growing up, and he had so much personality. He was an outside dog (my sister was too allergic to have him inside), and he used to sit at our back sliding doors, on the balcony, looking in on us eating dinner, with this disgusted look on his face, because we weren’t sharing. Every once in awhile he’d let out a little huff. It was adorable…
I always go back and watch her all over and over again.
I really enjoyed your journey and artistry, thank you.
I too am a crafting ceramicist, I love painting onto porcelain, unfired, with underglazes and touching with glaze and firing to maturity..
Am now 85 and live in Saint Issey happily painting and creating.you are very refreshing. Thank you ..VR
Lovely. Thanks for sharing
Very good!! I Have already seen some of your works. I Like them.@@