After graduating my first job was with Joe Finch at Appin Pottery, in Argyll Scotland, then a subsidiary of Winchcombe, Joe was the son of Ray finch who was Cardew's apprentice and had taken over Winchcombe from the master. I only met Cardew once but he made a great impression on me, not least because he praised my teapots, telling me the they were "strong forms with both flesh and bones".
@PottedHistory so having been on your courses I reckon that places me just 5 degrees of separation from Bernard Leach 😆 I enjoy your videos, please do continue!
excellent, thank you. I so enjoy your videos :)
Thank you! 😁
Great video, cheers from the American Southwest :)
Thanks Jensen.
Cardew. I visited Winchcombe just the other day!
After graduating my first job was with Joe Finch at Appin Pottery, in Argyll Scotland, then a subsidiary of Winchcombe, Joe was the son of Ray finch who was Cardew's apprentice and had taken over Winchcombe from the master. I only met Cardew once but he made a great impression on me, not least because he praised my teapots, telling me the they were "strong forms with both flesh and bones".
@PottedHistory so having been on your courses I reckon that places me just 5 degrees of separation from Bernard Leach 😆
I enjoy your videos, please do continue!
That sounds about right to me Karl @@karlthepotter4228