| Margaret has been
an active member of the Deep River Potters’ Guild since
joining the Guild in 1979. As a member of the guild she learned
the pottery basics and then continued to take courses and workshops
to improve her skills in raku, sculpture, design, sculptural installation,
glaze technology and others.
She currently works from her home studio to create her predominantly
hand built pieces. Her imaginative work is inspired by both man
made and natural objects as varied as castles, buckets, boxes,
animals or human figures. A range of clay bodies and firing techniques
are used to create wood, leather, stone, fur or fabric-like finishes
on her work. Her decorative and functional pieces include serving
dishes, to gargoyles, to planters and tables rendered in a style
distinctly her own.
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