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		<title>Spring around the Corner on the Ings</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 23 Feb 2012 20:00:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s amazing what an effect a little bit of sunshine and blue sky has. Over the past few days I&#8217;ve been keeping a promise to spend 90 mins per day sketching. to kick start new wall pieces based on scenes on the Lower Derwent Ings near to my studio. Just close to the river is a straggly row of [...]]]></description>
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		</p><p>It&#8217;s amazing what an effect a little bit of sunshine and blue sky has. Over the past few days I&#8217;ve been keeping a promise to spend 90 mins per day sketching. to kick start new wall pieces based on scenes on the Lower Derwent Ings near to my studio.</p>
<p>Just close to the river is a straggly row of the most enormous willow trees. The are gnarled and knobbly and have whiskery skirts of twigs growing from the base of the tree trunks. I&#8217;ve been out sketching til my fingers get numb, then I return to the warmth and work the sketches up into studies to get a feel for the design of the finished picture.</p>
<p>Sketching is important preparation as it allows the brain to start processing the plethora of detail and visual information &#8211; unlike a camera that captures it all. I am attracted to the texture of the tree trunks or the pattern made spindly silver birches nestled by the river &#8211;  and it&#8217;s such an inspiration just being out in nature. Once I&#8217;ve clarified a few ideas in charcoal and paint I roll out the porcelain tiles &#8211; just like pastry. Working directly onto the clay, I paint with slips and oxides and carve into the surface.  The first pieces are finished and mounted and ready to be delivered to The Biscuit Factory in Newcastle tomorrow. I have a selection of landscapes and seascapes along with Landscape bowls and vases in the new Spring exhibition opening in early March. Please call into this lovely gallery if you&#8217;re in the area. <a href="http://www.thebiscuitfactory.com/">www.thebiscuitfactory.com</a></p>
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		<title>Origin</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 08 Oct 2011 19:09:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>An insight into behind the scenes, at Jill Ford&#8217;s Studio</title>
		<link>http://jillford.co.uk/2011/08/30/an-insight-into-behind-the-scenes-at-jill-fords-studio/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Aug 2011 18:13:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>fiona</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Preparing for the next big show here at Jill Ford studio. Jill shows you, in these easy to watch short films, the careful process of throwing and making a Jill Ford bowl. Hopefully this will inspire you to have a go yourself! Jill is available for lessons, just email here and leave your details and [...]]]></description>
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		</p><p>Preparing for the next big show here at <a href="http://www.jillford.com">Jill Ford</a> studio.</p>
<p>Jill shows you, in these easy to watch short films, the careful process of throwing and making a Jill Ford bowl. Hopefully this will inspire you to have a go yourself!</p>
<p>Jill is available for lessons, just <a href="http://jillford.co.uk/contact/">email here</a> and leave your details and she will follow up your enquiry.</p>
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		<title>Inspired by the seasons&#8230;&#8230;</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Aug 2011 17:09:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>fiona</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Inspired by the ever-changing landscape of her rural East Ridings home in Yorkshire, Jill Ford’s ceramics range is as intelligent and distinctive as the forces that shape it. Jill Ford began working as a potter in 2002, converting her garage into a studio pottery and establishing her company Jill Ford ceramics. Leaving behind a career [...]]]></description>
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<p>Inspired by the ever-changing landscape of her rural East Ridings home in Yorkshire, Jill Ford’s ceramics range is as intelligent and distinctive as the forces that shape it.</p>
<p>Jill Ford began working as a potter in 2002, converting her garage into a studio pottery and establishing her company Jill Ford ceramics. Leaving behind a career as a primary school deputy head teacher to spend more time with her own children, Jill also returned to her love of art and following an open college network course at York was “bitten by the bug”, leading her on to a HND in 3D Design Crafts, specialising in Ceramics.</p>
<p>Her innovative work, which encompasses contemporary porcelain wall pieces, porcelain vases and bowls thrown on the wheel and slip cast porcelain candlesticks is now sold in an impressive host of galleries and shops both in the UK and overseas, including New York. While her work is enjoyed far and wide, Jill works fairly reclusively, taking inspiration from her quiet yet stunning surroundings.</p>
<p>“I live in a very rural area in a quiet farming village with no through roads,” explains Jill. “The Ings land is on a flood plain and just a stone’s throw away. I feel very close to nature here and it influences my work a great deal. I do a lot of watching &#8211; it’s all there for you and feeds into my work. For example, the floods create a large expanse of water with wonderful reflections on the surface that have inspired some of my wall pieces.”</p>
<p>Her latest work was inspired by the most recent and extreme weather conditions as she describes. “Winter is a particularly inspiring time of year and we experienced extreme temperatures as low as -17 because we are low-lying here and the cold lingers. This made fantastic ice formations, which were frozen for a long time. The ice was incredibly thick and you could see the layering of ice blocks and snow. It was very white, so it lent itself well to my use of porcelain, especially when built up in really thin layers of clay.”</p>
<p>Jill’s work mirrors the seasons, both in the processes she uses as well as the changing nature of her landscape. “I have a real attachment to the seasons,” she says, “because they dove-tail with my working year.”</p>
<p>January and February is typically a quiet time in the ceramics world but is a period of great energy and activity for Jill. It is when she finds her inspiration for the year and does much of her sketching.</p>
<p>“I sketch to gather information,” she explains, “This is how I start the design process and begin to sort it all out, to see what elements I want to focus on before I begin to use the clay. I prefer sketching to photographing scenes because a sketch will capture just what’s important to you. Then I start playing with the clay, interpreting what I’ve seen and sketched, by drawing into the clay with texture and pattern.”</p>
<p>By April, the ceramics scene is starting to warm up, like the weather, until it is very busy during the hotter months of summer with crucial shows such as Earth &amp; Fire and Origin, both of which are attended by Jill. Then, during the countdown to Christmas Jill is busy meeting demand from stockists and exhibitions.</p>
<p>But throughout the year Jill is constantly inspired by the world around her too. For example, her floral range was the result of Art in the Garden, an event she took part in where artists were invited to Sledmere House to spend the day sitting, sketching and chatting with the public.</p>
<p>“That’s where I discovered a shrub rose variety called Charles de Mills,” says Jill, “which is very unusual. It has a quartered, spiralling structure on a flat plate of petals which I could envisage recreating in wafer thin layers of porcelain.”</p>
<p>She continues: “Landscapes are a perennial favourite of mine. There’s a silver birch copse on the riverbank nearby, that features on the Serenity collection of wall pieces on the Landscape range of pots. I will revisit the range every year with a different angle each time.”</p>
<p>She finds that people buy differently according to the time of year and their mood, which is seasonally affected. “My white work is popular during the summer as gifts for weddings,” she explains, “as is my coastal work. The fact that my work is also shaped by the seasons and how I’m feeling means it taps into the feelings of those that buy it and they respond to it.”</p>
<p>Jill’s recent work is tending towards more abstract nature, created with very deep textures, which is informing her wall pieces and a range of Strata vessels. She is also working on new shapes thrown on the wheel such as curvaceous pots, which are spherical or teardrop-shaped.</p>
<p>“It’s quite difficult to shape porcelain to curve in towards the top of a pot ” she explains. “Then I’m distressing the pot quite heavily, almost like plastering it with a trowel. It’s a process of applying rough yet delicate layers of porcelain onto a refined form.”</p>
<p>She continues: “I spent some time sketching by the coast looking at rock formations and strata, which translate really well into porcelain because it has a fragile strength. Porcelain is a fine, smooth clay, difficult to work with but once it’s fired it’s becomes strong and resilient so you can create very thin surfaces and objects.”</p>
<p>While Jill creates each new piece of her range sensitively and intuitively, responding to the natural stimuli around her, she is fortunate that it has such a wide popularity.</p>
<p>“I am aware that my work has to appeal to a broad spectrum of people,” she admits. “This isn’t a hobby, this is my job. I make things that go in people’s homes in different settings. I’m keen to draw those customers in that want something very personal and I like to work on bespoke commissions, but I also want my work to be accessible and inclusive, to be able to have a place in anyone’s home.”</p>
<p>Though she is now working as a full-time, professional potter, Jill still likes to revisit her teaching skills by running workshops for children.</p>
<p>“As a crafts person I’m always trying to raise the profile of craft and as a teacher I enjoy trying to educate,” she admits. “We get kids to have a go and it’s very hands on. The workshops are great for special needs adults and children too because clay is so tactile. There’s also no right or wrong in clay and if you don’t like it you can just squash it and start again.”</p>
<p>As part of her aim to help raise the profile of craft, Jill was involved in the Craft &amp; Design month this year, which was a national initiative organised by Craft &amp; Design magazine. This was launched with an exhibition by 20 craftspeople in London and a Press launch with celebrities and speakers (including her sister Linda Barker).</p>
<p>“I love handmade items,” she declares. “I made a set of drinking cups that don’t have handles but instead have dimples where you would naturally place your thumb to pick it up. It’s magical. I like feeling those marks of the maker where the potter has left an imprint because there’s a connection with the person who made that item.”</p>
<p>It’s clear that Jill is a passionate champion of all crafts but she also has a genuine love of her own chosen field of ceramics.</p>
<p>“It’s a very supportive community. I think we’re quite grounded in many ways. We are people who like working with our hands and are down to earth, literally,” she laughs.</p>
<p>Now, Jill is getting ready for <a href="http://www.originuk.org/">Origin</a> the Contemporary Craft Fair at  Old Spitalfields Market that begins at 22-28 September 2011.  See Jill at stand number D07</p>
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		<title>Presents for Icelandic President and Mayor</title>
		<link>http://jillford.co.uk/2011/08/16/presents-for-icelandic-president-and-mayor/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Aug 2011 00:17:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>fiona</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[On picking up my emails a few days ago I was delighted to find one from Colin Inglis, the Lord Mayor of Kingston upon Hull who is planning a forthcoming civic visit to Reykjavik, Iceland. Hull of course is twinned with Reykjavik and has a shared fishing heritage and since the old bad times of the [...]]]></description>
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		</p><div class="mceTemp">On picking up my emails a few days ago I was delighted to find one from Colin Inglis, the Lord Mayor of Kingston upon Hull who is planning a forthcoming civic visit to Reykjavik, Iceland. Hull of course is twinned with Reykjavik and has a shared fishing heritage and since the old bad times of the Cold Wars, much has been done to foster trading and cultural relations between the two cities.</div>
<p>An internet search for original gifts for the President of Iceland and Mayor of Reykjavik, led Colin Inglis to my new website <a href="http://www.jillford.co.uk/">http://www.jillford.co.uk</a> where he was attracted by the Spurn Point wall piece. After quick exchange of emails Colin arrived to look at the pieces &#8220;in the flesh&#8221;. He was looking for two gifts and wanted something that reflected the East Riding and importantly, was made in the region. The Spurn Point piece and another depicting the Humber Estuary both seemed appropriate with the rough seas and stark beauty of the area. They will shortly be flying off to their new Icelandic homes &#8211; and I hope they will be well received and serve as a reminder of the closeness of our two communities.</p>
<p>My thanks go to Colin Inglis for taking the time to seek out handmade artwork for civic gifts and for supporting small creative businesses. Buying original craft work not only encourages small businesses such as my own but also ensures the recipient has a one-off piece that has been made with skill and passion.</p>
<p><strong><em>&#8220;Wanting a gift fit for a President but also with a strong local connection, <a title="Jill Ford" href="http://www.jillford.co.uk">Jill Ford&#8217;s ceramics,</a> especially her wall plaques, beautifully crafted, delicate and freezing in porcelain the beauty of East Yorkshire&#8217;s countryside, fitted the bill perfectly.&#8221;     </em></strong><strong>Councillor Colin Inglis Lord Mayor Kingston upon Hull</strong></p>
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		<title>Close and personal with Jill Ford</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Jul 2011 15:43:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Jill Ford talks to Fiona Pattison about life as a ceramic artist;  living in rural Yorkshire and how the changing of the seasons are her main source of inspiration. Showing below is Part one of the interview. Part two of the interview with Jill Ford]]></description>
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<p>Jill Ford talks to Fiona Pattison about life as a ceramic artist;  living in rural Yorkshire and how the changing of the seasons are her main source of inspiration.</p>
<p>Showing below is Part one of the interview.</p>
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		<title>&#8216;Preparation is Key&#8217;</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 17 Jul 2011 22:43:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When preparing, I always make sure I have everything I need to start my day in the studio. &#8216;Preparation is key&#8217; to a successful day and it is always nice to reward myself with a nice cup of tea, at the end. : )]]></description>
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When preparing, I always make sure I have everything I need to start my day in the studio. &#8216;Preparation is key&#8217; to a successful day and it is always nice to reward myself with a nice cup of tea, at the end. : )</p>
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		<title>Jill Ford Homeware</title>
		<link>http://jillford.co.uk/2011/06/09/jill-ford-homeware/</link>
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		<dc:creator>fiona</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Handmade breakfast cups, sugar bowls and candlesticks adding originality and flair to your table. &#160; Cups A lovely way to start the day with tea or coffee from a handmade original breakfast cup &#8211; made with care and to a specially large capacity &#8211; as I am such a big tea drinker especially first thing in the morning! Each [...]]]></description>
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<p>A lovely way to start the day with tea or coffee from a handmade original breakfast cup &#8211; made with care and to a specially large capacity &#8211; as I am such a big tea drinker especially first thing in the morning! Each cup is individually thrown on the wheel with a hand pulled handle attached. The floral decoration in green, red or purple with contrasting black is painted onto the leatherhard surface in bold gestural brushstrokes, using colourful underglazes and sealed with high temperature glaze. Every cup is unique and therfore will vary very slightly in shape and decoration. Collections can be made up to include matching or contrasting colours &#8211; choose from green chrysanthemums, red roses or purple anemones.</p>
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</span></span><p class="wp-caption-text">green chrysanthemum cups, sugar bowl and candlestick</p></div>
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<p><strong>Bowls</strong></p>
<p>Small hand thrown bowls make perfect sugar bowls or cereal bowls to co-ordinate with cups for a pretty afternoon tea set. Other matching items such as jugs or tea plates can be made to order. Larger bowls can be used to hold fruit or just to sit decoratively on a display shelf. Excercise your individuality by putting together a unique collection of pieces in different finishes. Let me know if you have a favourite flower or colour you would like to have put onto a bespoke collection.</p>
<div id="attachment_955" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 310px"><span style="color: #0000ee;"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://jillford.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/Jill-Ford-Purple-bowl.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-1327" title="Jill Ford Purple bowl" src="http://jillford.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/Jill-Ford-Purple-bowl-300x200.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="200" /></a><br />
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<p><strong>Candlesticks</strong></p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 01 Apr 2011 10:06:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jill Ford</dc:creator>
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<p><span style="font-family: Georgia, serif;">The Strata range was inspired by sedimentary rock formation I sketched whilst staying at Seaham Hall Hotel near to Middlesborough. The rocks were laid down in layers on the seabed ions ago and subjected to natural forces that heaved them up onto the surface of the earth and stacked them like books on a bookshelf. The resulting layers of rock have very interesting edges, quite sharp and jagged where sections have eroded at different rates. Porcleain has similar qualities &#8211; durable and strong once vitrified at high temperatures and hence can be manipulated into sharp overlapping pieces. I am indebted to Australian master potter John Stroomer who patiently taught me how to throw this form at Solway Ceramics Centre last summer.</span></p>
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<p><strong>Spherical vessels</strong></p>
<p>The smaller spherical vessels are made from by throwing a single piece of porcelain &#8211; can be up to 3kg &#8211; into a tall cylinder then shaping. The round belly of the pot is pushed out from the inside very slowly and gently whilst the upper curve is encouraged by drawing the clay upwards and inwards. It&#8217;s a tricky process as all the porcelain wants to do at this stage is collapse! The layers of decoration are applied like plastering creating overlapping edges of thick porcelain slip. These are statement pieces for interiors &#8211; following Zen thinking, I think a single beautiful piece of art that is loved and thoughtfully displayed gives energy and dynamism to a room.</p>
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<p style="text-align: left;">Teardrop vases are formed in a similar way to the round vessels. A tall cylinder is encouraged to curve into a classically shaped curved profile. The simple shape is further defined by turning before decoration is applied. Broad sweeps of thick porcelain overlap each other forming sharp edges. These statement vases are designed to enhance  interior settings giving energy and a focal point to a room.</p>
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</a>Purity, strength and beauty  &#8211; the qualities of <a class="zem_slink" title="Bone china" rel="wikipedia" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bone_china">bone china</a> &#8211; white clay that fires to a <a class="zem_slink" title="Gloss (material appearance)" rel="wikipedia" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gloss_%28material_appearance%29">matte finish</a> with a high degree of <a class="zem_slink" title="Transparency and translucency" rel="wikipedia" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transparency_and_translucency">translucency</a>. If light chances to shine behind the pieces they will glow with a seductive luminosity. Solid silver settings and chains give sparkle and life to the pieces.</p>
<p>The inspiration for this flamoyant and rather romantic jewellery comes from the complex structure of the old English shrub rose &#8211; Charles de Mills. Like the thrown bowls and dishes of the Old Roses range, the full flat roses are made from many tiny slivers of clay all modelled together to from a single head.</p>
<p>I designed the setting for the brooch from sketches I made of the shrub rose growing in a garden in <a class="zem_slink" title="Thixendale" rel="geolocation" href="http://maps.google.com/maps?ll=54.039,-0.714&amp;spn=0.1,0.1&amp;q=54.039,-0.714 (Thixendale)&amp;t=h">Thixendale</a>. A jeweller friend made up the master for me then I sent it to Birmingham where a specialist firm cast it in solid silver. I add the silver clasp and three delicate white bone china roses to make an elegant brooch that I find enhances many outfits.</p>
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