We got home at about midnight last night after a lovely few days with my parents. The show went really well in London. It was a bit of a nightmare getting there as the marathon was in full swing and the tube stations were packed. By the time we got to the gallery there were spaces on the shelves where pots had been bought, wrapped and taken away, and lots of red spots too, many thanks pot-buyers. The show continues until 4th May.
Here are a few shots from both shows. The first one, taken at The Long Room is a bit of history,
Blogger Matt(left) and Steve Tustin swapping phone numbers. The old picture beneath it shows
Elijah Comfort(right), Matt's great, great, grandfather and my old friend, the late, great
Sidney Tustin, Steve's grandfather, in the drying room on the upper floor of Winchcombe pottery in 1929.


I've got quite a few pots by both of these great craftsmen. Elijah had been a flowerpot thrower prior to working for Michael Cardew. I keep a sweet little plate made by him in my workshop as a reminder that a well crafted pot need not necessarily be overly refined - that's a quality I strive to demonstrate in my work.
It was important for me that my first solo show was held in Winchcombe, as it was a trip to Winchcombe Pottery at the age of eighteen, that prompted the realisation that I wanted to become a potter, so I greatly appreciate the opportunity John Edgeler has given me to have this show. Here's John standing infront of some of my pots. The show closes on 26th April.

The next shot looks like a dodgy bunch of geezers at an identity parade. It is in fact the Blogging Boys, left to right, me,
Andrew,
Paul and
Matt. .
The next set of pictures were taken at the Harlequin Gallery yesterday. That's
Blogger Margaret and her husband, it was good to see Margaret again.




Finally, here's a picture of my boys taken during a trip into the City earlier in the week, proving that Big Ben really isn't that big.

Back to work tomorrow, loads of pots to make for
Clay Art Wales.