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Artwork for Pippa Lloyd
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Salt fired mug
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Salt fired thrown and altered jug
![Shino teabowl](http://h-art.org.uk/sites/default/files/styles/3_of_12_cols_aspect__327px_/public/2fc51e34-cfd6-4ea3-af44-074af2a26a20.jpeg?itok=_CutHSWA)
Shino teabowl
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Lidded casserole
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Bud vase
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Salt fired Mug
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Ash glazed pots
Details
I create individual pieces, each one unique. Much of my work is thrown and altered creating a wide range of functional pots that are both attractive and practical. I salt glaze my slipped pots in a wood fired kiln, loving the varied effects produced by the combination of salt and flames.
I am Pippa, someone who loves playing with clay and is fascinated by the whole process - from raw clay through the throwing and hand building stages to the slipping, firing and to finished product.
I have built my own wood fired kiln in which I salt and soda fire my work.
I have been a keen mudslinger for many years but my love of salt glazed stoneware really developed as a result of attending evening classes and courses at Wobage under the amazing tutorage of Jeremy Steward. I have since built my own wood fired kiln which I use to raw fire and salt glaze my pots.
I am currently developing a gallery space next to my workroom at my home in Huntington where people can view my work.