Chrome and Copper glazed porcelain : Exploring the idea of Consonant Relationships in non verbal human-expression through which practicable mutual empathy is amicable higher-medium of cognitive transaction. Medium: Thrown porcelain (Centrifugal forming wheel-head of a powerful potter's wheel)- Depicting breath, raising a combination of concentric axes(Axis) which are stretched wide as well as raised higher by pulling-up a centred mass of wet-clay which is manoeuvred in a continuous movement of circular fingertip-moments and the palm-print as its rotating reference template. Colour constituent of this composition recall values sensations of depth and awe of Mint-leaf green during a close observation at Joan Farrell's Cotswold Gardens window basket.Piercings and perforations:Needle-point, glaze-filled piercings and accentuates extra-translucency of eyelets.
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