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Julie Turner

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Honeysuckle Spoon

Mushroom Spoon

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Telephone: 
07812157133
How would you describe the work you do and why?: 

My studio, situated in an area of historic welsh parkland, was the ideal location to explore the welsh obsession with spoons, given traditionally as a symbol of Love, from husband to wife.

My spoons, made from delicate porcelain and high fired, have grown from their functional roots into more symbolic and historically inspired pieces. Strongly associated with the tradition of Welsh Love Spoons they are complex structures of delicate, interwoven forms. Representing our friendships, relationships and families, they speak of the beauty and complexity of modern relationships.

For you what does being an artist mean?: 

Being an artist is a way of life.

Describe what you call yourself/your practice?: 

I am a potter, I've been working in the field of pottery for over 20 years. I am a maker and teacher.

Your practice & activities include e.g workshops, teaching: 

I make and sell my own work as well as running my own studio, Troy Pottery, in Monmouth.

Your gallery outlets/stockists: 

I sell through a wide range if galleries, national trust properties and online.

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