MICKI SCHLOESSINGK Studio Pottery Footed Bowl Leach era











MICKI SCHLOESSINGK – Footed Bowl With Shell Insert Decoration – Bayer Inspired. After a brief period at Sussex University, she left to become a potter. She worked at Terrybaun Pottery in Ireland, making slip trailed earthenware and then studied under Mick Casson and Victor Margrie on the Studio Pottery Course at Harrow College of Art, in London (1970-72). She was taught by Walter Keeler and Mo Jupp, encouraged by Gwyn Hansen and inspired by John Reeves. Her first experience of making and firing with wood and salt glazing was with Gustave Tiffoche, in Guerande, France, the summer after her first year at Harrow. On her return to college along with a couple of other women students, she built her first wood-salt kiln. Decorated with impressed shells to the interior. Signed m to the base/foot.

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