bettison's folly launch at southgate studio,hornsea

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Launch of Bettison’s Folly, Hornsea, inspired ceramic pieces at The Southgate Studio A t The Southgate Studio we are proud to launch our latest hand crafted ceramic pieces. This body of work was especially commissioned to Erica Jayne Wilson by The Southgate Studio. Erica draws her inspiration from the Yorkshire environment she was brought up in and where she still lives.These hand crafted stoneware pieces are her interpretation of Bettison’s Folly in Hornsea.Some of them have two bases, one which is fitted with an electric light. The other base is to stand a candle on giving a choice on how it can be used. Some are simply smaller tea light hold- ers. Each is very individual and incorporates different combinations of glazes and materials. Erica uses an eco kiln which uses a quarter of the power that an average oxidisation kiln consumes. As she says every little helps the environment.These pieces are unique and only available here atThe Southgate Studio in Hornsea. Please feel free to come inside and take a closer look, these pieces are tactile, fun and yet practical. Bettison’s Folly in Hornsea was the inspiration behind Erica Jayne Wilson’s ceramic pieces. Just some of the beautiful ceramic pieces by Erica Jayne Wilson which can be bought at The Southgate Studio in Hornsea.

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Launch of Bettison’s Folly,

Hornsea, inspired ceramic

pieces at

The Southgate Studio

At The Southgate Studio we are proud to launch our latest hand crafted ceramicpieces. This body of work was especially commissioned to Erica Jayne Wilsonby The Southgate Studio. Erica draws her inspiration from the Yorkshire

environment she was brought up in and where she still lives.These hand craftedstoneware pieces are her interpretation of Bettison’s Folly in Hornsea.Some of themhave two bases, one which is fitted with an electric light. The other base is to stand acandle on giving a choice on how it can be used. Some are simply smaller tea light hold-ers. Each is very individual and incorporates different combinations of glazes and materials. Erica uses an eco kiln which uses a quarter of the power that an averageoxidisation kiln consumes. As she says every little helps the environment.These piecesare unique and only available here atThe Southgate Studio in Hornsea. Please feel freeto come inside and take a closer look, these pieces are tactile, fun and yet practical.

Bettison’s Folly in Hornsea was the inspiration behind Erica Jayne Wilson’s ceramic pieces.

Just some of the beautiful ceramic pieces by EricaJayne Wilson which can be bought at

The Southgate Studio in Hornsea.