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I've very interested in the relief pieces. Are they carved or poured into a mold?

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They are carved in stone. The pieces shown here are a mixture of bath stone and welsh slate

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I liked your ceramics. I turn wood and have been interested in trying my hand at throwing clay due to the similarities between. Kilns are pricey but may build a homemade raku-type to try it out. I am always intrigued that when a different medium is used a new sight comes into focus that is distinct but correlated.

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Yes do give it a go! I started with a cheap kick wheel from ebay and also hand-building pots, I fired them in an incinerator bin with sawdust and woodchips. Though the ceramics weren't functional in use (still porous), there was some very interesting effects from the naked flame. It was a more affordable way to get started on pottery without kiln costs. I wish you the best with your ceramic endeavours!

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In a sense, Jordan Peterson and Pageau rekindled my interest in Christianity and I’m grateful for it. We are indeed in an interesting time.

Have you heard of the Lord of Spirits podcast? As someone raised going to church, that podcast has shown me many wonderful things about Christianity that I had no idea about.

Looking forward to learning more about your work and reading through the Wild Saints at the same time.

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I remember enjoying the Biblical series and him being more than happy to say he didn't know what some of these stories meant but could see the depth to them, that opened up the mystery to me!

I have indeed, and have listened to most of them! Those chaps are doing some great work.

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