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  1. 12 de nov. de 2020 · 17) Judith Trim. Judith Trim, also known as Judy (1943-2001) was a British potter born in Cambridge UK. She studied art at the Bath Academy of Art, Corsham, and taught for some time after that. During that period of time, she focused on teaching rather than developing her own pottery.

  2. Stay up to date with Judy Trim (British, 1943 - 2001) . Discover works for sale, auction results, market data, news and exhibitions on MutualArt.

  3. ca. 1986 (made) Artist/Maker. Trim, Judy (maker) Place of origin. London (made) Judy Trim began working with metallic lustres in the mid-1980s. This pot combines the use of lustre with her fascination for sawdust firing, in order to create warm and rich surface effects.

  4. She was shown with Waters on the gatefold sleeve of the original release of Pink Floyd's 1969 album Ummagumma. Following her divorce from Waters, she spent the next ten years living alone in London, concentrating on her pottery craft, particularly with coiled pots and primitive firing.

  5. ceramicartsnetwork.org › pottery-making-illustrated › pottery-making-illustratedEvident Process: Coiling and Throwing

    15 Use the sharp tip of a rubber shaping tool to refine the seams. 16 Make a small lid from measured coils, which are compressed on the inside. 17 Push two pieces of nichrome wire, side-by-side, into the center of the lid. 18 Push a piece of wire in the gallery, above the lid, opposite the spout, for a lid catch.

  6. 6 de sept. de 2020 · Step 1. Roll out a clay slab to make the base of your pot. The base needs to be about the same thickness as the coil walls. If your coil is about the width of your pinky finger, the base needs to be about 2/3 of an inch thick. Once you have rolled out your slab, use a knife or needle tool to cut out your base.

  7. Artwork Description. Louise Goodman makes rope pots by twisting coils of clay into a cylinder. She smoothes the inside of the clay, but leaves the outside rough to show the separate coils.