Veronica explores the fluidity and translucency of porcelain. Thrown vessels are decorated with water-etching, piercing or carving or altered by cutting and folding. A new range has raised blue designs highlighted with gold leaf. Porcelain leaves complement the water-etched bowls. All work is fired in an electric kiln.
Photograph by Ben Goulter
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