Helena Brennan

Artist Potter Specialising in Hand Thrown Porcelain

3cup fluted white porcelain teapot

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2013

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New Year… new possibilities… new porcelain pieces.

Ivory volcanic ash glazed kettle five cup porcelain teapot

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Christmas Shop up and Running

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Just 5 days to go and see Helena’s Christmas shop of handthrown porcelain which includes lots of good value presents.

These pots are useful and beautiful pieces of thrown porcelain but have not come up to the ‘wow’ standard required for exhibition.

No. 9 Upper Baggot Street, Dublin 4 (a few doors down from the canal and opposite the old Hospital) beside Donnybrook Fair.

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Autumn 2012- CERAMICS IRELAND Jouried exhibition – 25 potters. Christmas Porcelain Shop opening 12.12.’12 in Baggot Street

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SUMMER TEAPOTS

The biggest top handled, knuckled (pushed out from the inside when wet on the wheel)

celedon teapot flew off to pour tea in Paris from the CERAMICS IRELAND Selected Exhibition held in

Rathfarnham Castle in October 2012


 

 

 

 

 

 

Congratulations to Ali Kay

who won the 2012

Peter Brennan Pioneering Potter Prize.

Her beautiful smoked piece is now part of the OPW Collection at the Castle.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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My Christmas Porcelain Shop  is opening for 10 days

AT : no. 9 Upper Baggot Street Dublin 4   ON: the 12/12/2012—– Wednesday 12th. December at 6pm

OPENING HOURS    daily 12-4pm  

late opening on Thursdays and Fridays until 7pm

Closed on Sundays

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Showing at the RDS International Horse show Dublin 2012–Fine Art & Antiques, Room 3

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Handthrown Porcelain-Functional Art RDS 2012. Helena with Chrissie Gaffney on the stand.

A GRAND 5 DAYS BUT IN RECOVERY NOW AS THE 5 DAYS WERE PROCEEDED WITH THREE MONTHS INTENSIVE WORK HERE AT THE STUDIO.

THE DISPLAY WAS VERY FAVORABLY COMMENTED ON. LOTS OF STORIES WERE TOLD GOING BACK 40 YEARS TO CLASSES TAKEN WITH PETER STONEWARE DINNER SETS STILL IN DAILY USE. LOVED TEAPOTS STILL POURING—-AND STILL NOT DRIBBLING. ALL IN ALL A GREAT FEW DAYS IN THE MIDDLE OF ALL THE EXCITEMENT OF IRELAND WINNING THE AGHA KHAN CUP.

500 CARDS DISTRIBUTED

FEATURING MY KETTLE TEAPOT WITH OXBLOOD RED FLASHING MY NEW POSTCARD AND BUSINESS CARD HAS SENT OUT THE MESSAGE THAT ALL MY PIECES CAN BE SELECTED FROM THE WEBB SITE  AND COURIERED TO SOLVE THAT SPECIAL BIRTHDAY OR  WEDDING PRESENT.

HELENA

local light shoe the trancelucence of fine porcelain

dinner table center piece candle holder

 

 

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July update:TEAPOT MAKING BONANZA

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At the studio a teapot making bonanza is in progress as I have booked a stand to show off my teapots at the R D S International Horse Show in Dublin during August 2012.

From the 15th of August for 5 days.

Fine Art and Antiques . Stand P 7Helena Brennan Porcelain

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In the mean time you can read up on me in NEW CERAMICS, a German magazine which is published also in English. I S S N 1860-1049 info@neue-keramic.de   www.neue-keramic.de

 

And this lady has made some very kind comments and published her super photos of  a turquoise teapot I had made many years ago so you can pick up her blog below.

 

http://foxglovelane.blogspot.ie/2012/05/soulful-teapot.html

 

More anon.

Helena

 

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Assembling Teapots

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Teapots are the most complicated piece of functional pottery to make. So many parts, so many ergonomic  design details to be correctly well done if the teapot is to pour beautifully and be a joy to use.

 

Care must be taken to have all the leather hard parts damp enough to join without cracking as they dry out for bisque firing.

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Good sessions last week

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TEAPOT PARTS READY FOR JOINING UP

Tutorials at the Studio

Thursday and Friday last week we got our hands into the clay.

Threw some pieces and fired the test kiln to 1265 degrees centigrade.

 

Classically shaped  tea cups allow handles to be attached to one side without their weight pulling the cup out of shape when it is fired to the required high temperature to turn it into translucent porcelain.

Throwing cups off the hump of clay.

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Review in Ceramic Ireland magazine

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Ceramic Ireland magazine Winter 2011  which came out at the end of last year has the review of my  Porcelain Exhibition in Dublin, Ireland in June 2011.

Exhibition 2011 Dublin

 

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