Hurray! I got lots of pots rescued from under their plastic world today, many have been sat there for a couple of weeks. I felt a bit rusty to start with and I felt I had a lot of pressure to make them good as I’m fast running out of time and I hadn’t thought very clearly about what to put on them so a couple went a bit doolally. I like making up stories, my dad says I should write them down and write children’s books, I reckon I will dad once I have some spare time, if you ever meet my mum and dad ask them about Roley the adopted rat who came to a rather sad and messy end, poor lad, the apple of his parents eyes, what a way to go. Anyway I’ve been vaguely thinking about bird-dragon stories recently when I’ve been drawing them and somehow the start of one found it’s way onto the back of this dragon jug. I haven’t ever done that before but maybe I will more often, I could get whole chapters on if I sgraffitoed the lettering…


The story of Roly still brings a tear to our eyes and thats about twenty five after his sad demise. What a way to go!No wonder we never again watched the Common Riding!Mum and Dad.
Hey Hannah, Pots look amazing. Wet and lovely slip.
the wobblier the better i say..love the last 2 H very loose..
Great designs! and No you can never have too many lines…my opinion anyway 😉
Amazing. Beautiful work!
Hi hannah, i clocked you commenting on a video of alex mcerlain throwing. It's great to see old students from MMU making as im about to graduate myself!
I love your work !!!The pots are very beautiful.Tanks for show them.Cris, from Brasil.
they look like chocolate and cream………yummy!