Pine-Mills-Pottery > Bamboo and sunlight.
Pine-Mills-Pottery > Daphne Hatcher's designs often reflect the environment she surrounds herself with.  Forest colors of chartreuse, green and brown find their way into her patterns and shapes.  Shadow and light are recurrent themes in her work.
Pine-Mills-Pottery > The east Texas forests are rich with diversity.  Mixed hardwoods, pines, dogwood, holly and other shrubby trees tower over a wide variety of ferns and other shade-loving native plants.  Along the water's edge one finds cattails, rushes and marsh grasses.
Pine-Mills-Pottery > The leaves of this forest fern create a pattern of light and dark.
Pine-Mills-Pottery > Light streaming through giant bamboo to the forest floor below creates shadow and light.
Pine-Mills-Pottery > Pots fresh from the firing.
Pine-Mills-Pottery > Pots fresh from the firing.
Pine-Mills-Pottery > Pots fresh from the firing.
Pine-Mills-Pottery > Pots awaiting firing.
Bamboo and sunlight.
Pine-Mills-Pottery > Bamboo and sunlight.
Bamboo and sunlight.
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