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Clay Play

Ceramics and Pottery. 

Majoring in Ceramics and Painting for Diploma of Visual Arts 2021. Studied under local ceramist and exhibiting artist, Tim Fry. 

Using a broad range of techniques and materials including exploration in; slip casting, scraffito, underglazes, lustres, transfers, modelling, glass infusions, glazes- foodgrade and decorative.
 
As well as an indepth understanding and study of coils, slabs, sprigs as well as pottery and turning.  

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Allegory of Fae, Danced upon the realms stage. 

'All the world's a stage, and all the men and women merely players'
- William 
Shakespeare, 
As you like it, 1623

“Fairy” is a word that has been derived from Latin word “fatum,” which can mean “fate.” Fairies are considered to be a group of young and pure spirits. These fairies are considered to elevate to higher levels through their impartial and loving service. Generally, a fairy refers to the young spirit which is in the mid-level of growth. They are considered to be lower to “sylph” and higher to “elf.”

“Faerie” is a word that has been derived from Gaelic “fear shidhe,” which means “man of the shee.”

Unlike the fairies, faeries are considered to be evil, horrid, and mischievous creatures. These mythical figures are portrayed as spirits that know easy ways of stealing. For example, faeries steal children and keep them as slaves or pets.

When compared to faeries, fairies are friendly and nice. They are also good-looking and more handsome then the faeries. Unlike the faeries, fairies can be a bit mischievous but are not dangerous. The faeries are evil, unfriendly, and cruel spirits. The faeries are a bit dangerous also.



Read more: Difference Between Fairy and Faerie | Difference Between http://www.differencebetween.net/language/words-language/difference-between-fairy-and-faerie/#ixzz7DaDqpCIW

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