Fenella Mallalieu
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Fenella talking about her work:
"In the twenty years I have been potting I still enjoy making pots on the wheel. I love the immediacy of the process and the fluidity of the material when wet. Similarly, my love affair with lead glazes, which began as a student at Goldsmith's College in the early eighties, has continued ever since, often against the prevailing wind of fashion.
More recently, a new body of work reflects a stay in the tea plantation hills of Southern India, where every view contains a dozen shades of green, each subtly different yet startlingly intense."
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