Sally Bettridge & Colin Underhay

Site Number: 64
Ceramics, Traditional crafts, Woodworking
Ceramics & Oak Benches

Colin Underhay.
After graduating from college with a Degree in Graphic design in 1980 I spent the next ten years working as an illustrator and model maker. By the early nineties I had switched to working with wood, mostly on traditional timber framed buildings and larger structures. Having recently retired I have gone back to designing and making sculptural benches. These are predominantly constructed from local English oak incorporating natural curves and characteristics of the wood itself.
Sally Bettridge.
Having trained as a production thrower, my love of using the wheel is always foremost in my work. I am showing a range of slip decorated, high fired earthenware forms which explore my love of the fluidity of traditional coloured slip decoration. The decoration of this soft surface is inspired by nature through photographs, found objects and drawings which combine with the language of thrown pots. I employ the traditional techniques of throwing and slip trailing to make my pieces in batches of the same form. In the case of bowls, this can take up to 5 days to complete before they can be dried and twice fired.
I also make a range of stoneware and earthenware garden pots and will be at my wheel during the opening hours of Open Studios which are 11-5pm on Saturdays and Sundays

Contact

Region: 
Newbury and Central region
Woodbine. 13, Charles St
Wash Common
Newbury
RG14 6QP
From From the Andover Rd. Turn right at the the Gun PH. Then 2nd left into Charles St.
DemonstrationsParking
Wheelchair accessible
yes