The first of what I'm referring to as 'flowing forms' for the moment (water forms?), inspired by the flow of water - I was in Cornwall recently and spent many happy moments watching the sea and clear water streams and rills. Water and how it flows has been a fascination for me for as long as I can remember. I grew up by the sea ...
Using a different technique, which, unlike with the coiled forms, is not about the process as such, so the process is not left visible. These flowing forms are more about movement and purity of line/language. Both sides shown:
The second in the flowing forms series. Not yet fully dry, in its leather-hardness state, so this will still be refined. Both sides shown. The clay is dark brown when wet and fires black (interestingly, a slightly different black than the black coiled forms, which are made using the same clay):