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The studio in Central Australia is abuzz with activity as the internationally respected Hermannsburg Potters paint the final touches on their terracotta pots for the exhibition Our Land is Alive ...
For the past two weeks the pottery club pupils made little traditional Zulu pots by pinching and pressing a ball of clay into the desired shape. After decorating them with traditional patterns the ...
Nearly 90 years later, Hermannsburg continues to be an artistic centre. It is home to a group of women who have created a distinctive style of hand-built terracotta pots. The lids are decorated ...
The round-bellied earthenware pots from the Hermannsburg Potters are well known. The stories painted directly onto the pots in colourful underglazes depict everyday life in the community either ...
Her pots are sold around the world, and celebrated. One is even thought to have been purchased for Bill Clinton when he was US president. Hermannsburg's stunning landscape of white gums and the ...
This exhibition also includes an activity space where children, inspired by the Hermannsburg pots on display, can create their own coil pot or figure out of plasticine. Highlights includes ...
just eight years after Hermannsburg Potters was established. In her Bulldogs team colours, Rona guides me around the studio, where she’s putting the finishing touches on a two-foot-high pot ...
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