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2003 International Ceramics Festival review


Billy Adams showed his handbuilding skills

Udai Lal Kuhmar constructing a small temple horse, assisted by Dave Binns

Joe Finch firing his 3 chamber climbing killn

Mehmet Gursoy (Turkey) demonstrated his tradition of Iznik decoration onto bisque forms

A comment on Bernard Leach or a forgetful potter?

Sandy Lockwood (Australia) firing her train saltglaze kiln

Lockwood discusses the results with onlookers

Joe Finch's kiln nearing temperature

Joe Finch cracks open the souvenir bowls fired in his climbing kiln. Ray Finch, his father, helps unpack the kiln.

The guests exhibition where participants can buy the work of the guest demonstrators

Stunning poster. The work of Jeroen Bechtold (Holland)

Jane Jermyn working on a piece to be raw fired later the same day

Wendy Lawrence completes her mammoth wall panel

Udai Lal Kuhmar finishing off a Ganesh figure

Udai answers questions from the audience

Some of the results from Sandy Lockwood's kiln.

Billy Adams entertains

Jane Perryman packing a smoke firing on the festival field

Katerina Evangelidou throws a bottle on Leach kickwheel

Facteing the bottle with a twisted kiln element

Tom Barnett's fire sculpture

Jeroen Bechtold pours from his mould

Jim Robison, our knowledgeable Master of ceremonies on the main stage

Robert Harrison completing his Stack-Brick sculpture

Alaisdair Bremner, one of the student award winners 

Alasidair's Time Lapse Ceramic

Beforre and after.
Simon Carroll throwing a large dish.

Simon Carroll altering the form

The view inside Tom Barnett's sculpture, clearly showing the figures in the building

Jim and Billy in relaxed mode

Katerina Evangelidou

Gabriel Nicholls with some his planters

Ganesh - relief sculpture by Udai lal Kuhmar

Jane Jermyn lowering the kiln over her work to be fired wet

Robert Harrison

Simon Carroll's wonderful cups

Wendy Lawrence slip decorating.