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In this episode of The Capital of Craft, Sarah James from Craft Festival talks to ceramic artist, Justine Allison.
Based in her studio, deep in the countryside of West Wales, Justine hand builds with porcelain and they discuss the relationship between material, process and concept. Justine explores porcelain's fine and durable qualities juxtaposed with it's fragile and unpredictable nature.
They discuss the positive outcomes of lockdown and what Justine will be doing for the Digital Craft Festival in November.
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@thecapitalofcraft
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@justineallisonceramics
www.craftfestival.co.uk
By Sarah JamesIn this episode of The Capital of Craft, Sarah James from Craft Festival talks to ceramic artist, Justine Allison.
Based in her studio, deep in the countryside of West Wales, Justine hand builds with porcelain and they discuss the relationship between material, process and concept. Justine explores porcelain's fine and durable qualities juxtaposed with it's fragile and unpredictable nature.
They discuss the positive outcomes of lockdown and what Justine will be doing for the Digital Craft Festival in November.
@craftfestival
@thecapitalofcraft
@digitalcraftfestival
@justineallisonceramics
www.craftfestival.co.uk

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