Tall Bottles
Exploration of the form of tall bottles ;over54cm. Giving consideration to belly,shoulder neck and lip to produce satisfying forms that swell and constrict in space;and which stand in their own right without the need to relate to function. Local materials are the mainstay of the glazes.

John Snocken Pottery
Telford and Wrekin, England
Nashi pearwood ash glaze running over Chun glaze with Quartzite
Nashi pearwood ash glaze running over blue rutile glaze
Straw ash glaze over Rhyolite inclusions and iron saturated slip
Mulberry wood ash glaze running over Silver Birch Ash
Oak ash glaze over local clay slip with tape resist
Tall Bottles
Exploration of the form of tall bottles ;over54cm. Giving consideration to belly,shoulder neck and lip to produce satisfying forms that swell and constrict in space;and which stand in their own right without the need to relate to function. Local materials are the mainstay of the glazes.

John Snocken Pottery
Telford and Wrekin, England
Nashi pearwood ash glaze running over Chun glaze with Quartzite
Mulberry wood ash glaze running over Silver Birch Ash
Nashi pearwood ash glaze running over blue rutile glaze
Oak ash glaze over local clay slip with tape resist
Straw ash glaze over Rhyolite inclusions and iron saturated slip