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Daphne shares her studio, Pine Mills Pottery, with her husband, Gary C. Hatcher. While they share the same clays, glazes and kilns, each work independently of the other. Daphne primarily handbuilds, often with clay she has taken into the surrounding forests and textured with tree bark. Daphne fires a 45 cubic foot propane-fired kiln and a 120 cubic foot wood-fired Bourry Box kiln, both in reduction to cone 12.
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Pine-Mills-Pottery > Unloading bisque from 45 cubic foot propane fired car kiln.  Cone 12 reduction glaze firing is also done in this kiln.
Pine-Mills-Pottery > Pine Mills Pottery kiln area houses a 45 cubic foot propane fired car kiln and a 120 cubic foot Bourry Box wood fired kiln.
Pine-Mills-Pottery > Gary & Daphne Hatcher on the steps of their 120 cubic foot Bourry Box wood fired kiln.  Fired to Cone 12 in reduction, the firing requires about 3 cords of mixed hardwoods.  The kiln is stoked every five to ten minutes for 24 hours.  It then takes 2-3 days to cool before it can be opened.
Pine-Mills-Pottery > Daphne's platters are handbuilt from slabs.  The foot ring is thrown on the base of the platter.
Pine-Mills-Pottery > Daphne's platters are handbuilt from slabs.  The foot ring is thrown on the base of the platter.
Pine-Mills-Pottery > Daphne's platters are handbuilt from slabs.  The foot ring is thrown on the base of the platter.
Pine-Mills-Pottery > "My name is Meowwowkin & I like being a pottery cat."
Pine-Mills-Pottery > The Hatcher's have created a woodland walk through their property for visitors to enjoy.  It culminates in a secluded pond.  Nature is an ever-present source of inspiration in Daphne's work.
Pine-Mills-Pottery > Mature mushrooms in early winter on the forest floor.  Often when the garden is dormant and there are no flowers blooming, other "flower" forms can be found if one looks closely enough.
Pine-Mills-Pottery > Purple and Black Flower Platter
Daphne's platters are available in four sizes:  7-8", 11-12", 15" and 18-20".
Pine-Mills-Pottery > The "spiral tattoo" pattern is inspired by the curling vine tendrils found throughout the forest.
Daphne's platters are available in four sizes:  7-8", 11-12", 15" and 18-20".
Pine-Mills-Pottery > The early spring garden is a riot of color with poppies, larkspur and rose campion, with a little mesclun here and there.
Pine-Mills-Pottery > Daphne in her garden, a favorite spot to be.
Pine-Mills-Pottery > Daphne's poppies have been handed down from her grandmother to her mother and now to her.  Visitors and friends have brought other poppy seeds, too, so now there are gift poppies from as far away as Russia.
Pine-Mills-Pottery > A poppy-inspired platter.
Daphne's platters are available in four sizes:  7-8", 11-12", 15" and 18-20".
"My name is Meowwowkin & I like being a pottery cat."
Pine-Mills-Pottery > "My name is Meowwowkin & I like being a pottery cat."
"My name is Meowwowkin & I like being a pottery cat."
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