At long last it has become possible to get to proper grips with a pencil and glass cutter again after a minor mishap involving me punching the Alps. They are large, hard and unforgiving and I am celebrating not actually having broken anything.
Although it is cold and rather grey in Watford at the moment I am working on some designs that capture aspects of the seaside. A small panel featuring a Cornish landscape with a large St Ives "steal your chips" Herring Gull has surfaced from the kiln and is now waiting for me to foil, solder and assemble over the weekend.
Designs involving rock pools and the stunning Cornish coastline are also coming together with the lighter evenings and mornings encouraging me to mend even faster and get plenty of the designs translated into glass.
A picture of the rocks and waterline at the bottom of Trebah Gardens to keep me focused.
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