Naine Woodrow throwing a bowl at the North Street Pottery, Clapham. She studied her craft for 5 years in Japan and here demonstrates the technique of quickly creating multiple pots from one slab of clay placed on her potter's wheel. Adjacent is the liquid glaze applied with a brush and above, a row of finished bowls that will partially dry before being fired. The pottery was established by Naine and Mary Neville in 1978, initially as a collective for women potters. Digital image dated 8th September 2009
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| Image type: | Digital |
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| Ref: | 09822 |
| Identifier: | D107/9 |
| Date: | 2009 |
#1976 - 2000 #ARTS/ CULTURE #CLAPHAM #COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY #Digital #TRADE