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Terracotta Pheasants

We may have entered the shooting season but guns most definitely will not be encouraged to take pot shots at these handsome pottery game birds currently sheltering in the Pottery garden.

Collaborative clay sculpture created by Eastnor Pottery & The Flying Potter and visitors to Eastnor Castle 3-7 August 2014Five amazing collaborative fowl were created by families who visited Eastnor Castle during the Summer Holidays.

Each year the Castle invites us to run a week long residency in the Castle Courtyard where visitors drop by and work together on large composite forms.

Everybody lends a hand to coil whatever we decide to make by layering long snakes of clay on top of each other. The surface is then smoothed off and individual clay models added to the form. This Summer, participants contributed pheasant feathers, each one decorated in an individual fashion based upon personal interests. I reckon we must have worked with over 1000 people, young and old during the week!

The five birds will go on display in The Priory Cleaners window in Ledbury high street from Friday 17th October. Participants who took part in the workshops are urged to drop by the dry cleaners window to see if they can spot their clay contribution.

More pheasant photos.

Mudrunner medals in production

Lottie & Beth start production of the clay mud runner medalsEach year we make well over 3500 pottery medals for the amazing Mudrunner Classic event organised by D3 Active.

The ‘race’ takes place on Sunday 19th October here on the idyllic Eastnor Castle Estate and takes in some of the most challenging off-road terrain in the country. The route is regularly used by Landrover to test their vehicles and makes for some hilarious running conditions as you can well imagine.

We always slip & slide our way around the course and this year there will be three of us running so please keep your eye out for Team EP!

A pheasant week at Eastnor Castle

Castle visitors indulge in some collaborative clay fun in the Castle Courtyard with the Flying PotterWe love working at Eastnor Castle, offering visitors the chance to collaborate on significant clay sculptures.

In the past we’ve made knights, a castle, a dragon and even an Estate inspired totem pole.

This year, well over 1000 visitors help make x5 amazing terracotta pheasants. The birds have been constructed and are waiting to be fired. As soon as the fowl are out of the kilns we’ll photograph them and post the pics online. We’ll also exhibit them in the Dry Cleaners window in Ledbury probably around October time.

Mad Hatters

ridiculous values hats worn by artists Jon Williams and Stephen McRaeArtist Blacksmith Stephen McRae and myself spent a hot afternoon at Ledbury Primary School’s end of term Carnival sporting these inspired and slightly ridiculous ‘Values hats’. We were soliciting peoples views on a set of values for Ledbury – a spot of market research for a metal and clay Sculpture Stephen and myself will be co-creating in the Autumn.

Evergreens @ LPS

YR5 children co-construct values based story pots with the Evergreen Club LedburyGot to spend a lovely morning in the company of Ledbury’s Evergreens at Ledbury Primary School.

Evergreens is a well-established club (in its 48th year) providing a weekly meeting for senior citizens within the Ledbury area to meet for a chat and Tea. Once a month they arrange an outing/or “treat”. Last week’s treat – Jon the Potter, a selection of articulate YR5 students and a bag of clay!

The children chatted with the Evergreen’s about their School’s values based education before helping members construct their own ‘values’ based story pots based upon their life long experience.

Lots of stories, anecdotes and lively discussion – oh and some super clay constructions too.

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