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At
Earthworks Pottery, there is a map of the world up on the wall
and in the map are placed coloured pins, indicating all the places
round the world to where Wendy's pots have been taken. When people
come in to the studio from abroad, or when people from this country
take pots to friends and relatives abroad, they place a pin in
the map. So goes the saying "Hand thrown pots to far flung
places." If
you have one of Wendy's pots somewhere in the world and you cannot
see a pin there, if you use the contact page to give a location,Wendy
can add a pin for you.

This globe teapot has a map of the world worked correctly from the longitude and lattitude lines and is decorated like an antique globe with dragons, mermaids and galleons. On the lid is the polar region and degrees of longitude around the lid seat. |
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Wendy has had yet another successful Easter
exhibition at Erddig Hall, a National Trust property near Wrexham,
and wishes to thank everyone who came.Also look out for the food
festival and Apple festival dates at Erddig on the National Trust
website.
Next to Earthworks pottery in St Asaph has just recently opened an adjoining gallery of paintings and printmaking. It is called Kentigern Gallery and is a very pleasant viewing space, full of fine pictures. Worth a visit.
Ongoing Displays
- Earthworks Pottery
- Oriel Plas Glyn Y Weddw, Llanbedrog
- Harlech Pottery
- Oriel Ynys Mon, Anglesey
- Oriel Bangor
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