This precious plate is adorned with a bewitching sphinx moth and his spiral proboscis.
Archive for January, 2012
As I have well over 200 hundred tremendous tiles, I will keep the descriptions brief; furthermore, each image is transferable to any other vessel of your choosing. Enjoy!
A nice pistol tile.
Mosquito Tile.
Rose with a little bug.
Long armed crabby crab.
Anatomic heart #1.
Sign says Seven.
Jimminy Cricket.
Sublime hairy caterpillar.
Day of the Dead Lady Skeleton
Ear of Corn.
Anatomic Heart #2.
Giant squid-a-roo.
Anubis – ancient Egyptian God of mummification and the afterlife.
Woven leaf nest.
Skeletal hand grenade.
Water Beetle.
Rocking Stone or clach-bràth.
Dog Boy.
Ancient Japanese dragon drawing.
Moth.
Rocket ship.
As with all decorations, each one will come with either a ribbon, in the colour of your choosing, or a silver hook. Please note, all decorations can be made with any of the images.
Snow globe tree
Star tree tree
Angel tree
Snowflake tree
Tree tree…tee hee
Swirly xmas tree
Hollow snowflake tree
Nine pointed star tree
All decorations come with either ribbon, in the colour of your choosing, or a silver hook. Remember I can make a wreath with any of the images you find on any of the seasonal decorations.
Starflake wreath
Angel wreath
Nine pointed star wreath
Xmas tree wreath
Heart wreath
Snowflake Wreath
Snow globe wreath
Tree wreath
Polka-dot snowflake wreath
These marvelous mugs pulls the eye in a downward spiral. The first one is representative of my old style of dipping the rim of the mug in the coloured glaze.
The next mug indicates my newer style of leaving the external portion of the mug more pure with only clear glaze over an image. This not only allows me more room for the image (hence, a larger image) but it also provides a greater contrast between the black of the image and the natural colour of the clay.