And so what did my Darryl Frost anagama piece look like. Well not so shocking really. As I said, I compromised to ensure it earned a place in the house. I like it. It's still got that rough quality that speaks of energy and fire.
Steve Capelin is a writer, based in Brisbane Australia. His most recent publication, Paradiso A Novel, a work of historical fiction, tells the story of his Italian ancestors who arrived in Australia in 1881 after an ill-fated attempt to build a utopian colony in the jungles of New Guinea. This blog also contains stories about family, travel, quirky moments in life and refections on the world and its absurdities.
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Good job, Steve. I like. I guess I'm being a girl but I was thinking about what I'd put in it.
No no no. What to put in it is not so girly. I was considering that as I contemplated buying it. Nothing so far. Something to pick up that blue perhaps. Don't know of many flowers with that deep a blue thpough.
Maybe i'm just a bit of a girl myself?
Cracking! Who needs all smooth and even, eh? This has character.....(and a place in my hall where it would be fairly happy...*ahem*).....
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