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Photos of the dragon eggs, a work in progress. by Frog Ponds Rock on Jul 24, 2010 in ceramics dragons Here are some photos of the newest dragon eggs.
- “Gobsmacked” was the word I was searching for. by Frog Ponds Rock on Jul 24, 2010 in On my soapbox addiction food headfuck real life
Though the words stunned, amazed, horrified and saddened would have worked equally as well. What am I babbling on about? I was watching the telly the other night when up popped Jamie Oliver and I found myself being sucked in to the vortex that was, J...
Just a quickie. by Frog Ponds Rock on Jul 21, 2010 in ceramics Here is a photo of my latest bowl. Veronica took the photo for me as I keep on forgetting to take any photos of my work. This is a hand built platter that has been fired in reduction (gas). I made the shino glaze using a local clay as the main ingred...
Confessions of an absentminded poultry keeper by Frog Ponds Rock on Jul 17, 2010 in fauna and flora food potential insanity real life One of the first things we did when we moved here was build a chook house and this had been more or less occupied by chooks, ducks and once even by a free range pig, for the past twenty years. But storage space is at a premium here and the original c...
Blood and Ashes. Oil and Despair. A work in progress. by Frog Ponds Rock on Jul 13, 2010 in Animal cruelty Arty stuff.. ceramics environmental stuff headfuck This photo of a dead sea bird is the inspiration for my newest work. I took the photo from this website. There are reports that journalists are not allowed to photograph anything within 65 feet of the oil booms. My head is a messy place at the moment...
Dragon’s eggs and eagles. by Frog Ponds Rock on Jul 11, 2010 in Eagles ceramics dragons fauna and flora Dragon Eggs wedgetail eagle Two dragon eggs are out of the electric kiln and I have been staring at them and thinking about them for a week now. Today I took them outside to play. I was concentrating on photographing the eggs and nearly missed these two beauties soaring high ab...





