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“GOATS” BY DIVIDED ART
City farming. . . . #delikatesy_lafuente #cityfarm #cityfarming #pomidory #pyszneizdrowe #gotowaniezpasją #gotowanie #warszawa #mokotow #mokotów (at Delikatesy Lafuente - Wiktorska 6) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cjb1OiToL74/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
Not a pretty crop. They are late bloomers. They taste great just the same. #cityfarming #vegan @escoffierschools https://www.instagram.com/p/ChFZ4K6JWGO/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
#cityfarm #cityfarming #dadarrailwaystation #mumbai #rainyseason #rainydays #rainyweather #greenary #gogreen #greenmumbai (at Mumbai, Maharashtra) https://www.instagram.com/p/CRavqsso2aq/?utm_medium=tumblr
#cityfarm #cityfarming #mumbai #dadarrailwaystation #picbykrishnamane #rainyseason #rainydays #rainyweather (at Dadar Railway Station, Bombay - CR) https://www.instagram.com/p/CRavEeXoJWP/?utm_medium=tumblr
Majolica tray - hen and eggs platter - whimsical decorative - small rectangular - hand painted - Ooak - farm life inspired - laying hen for just $90.00 Hand painted laying hen, chicken surrounded by eggs. This small majolica tray is hand made, one of a kind. Beautiful addition for your country kitchen look. Inspired by the popular trend of growing your own food in the city. The bottom is also hand painted and sits on a round foot ring and the bottom of the foot ring has a polished terra sigillata for a smooth finish that is not glazed. This was the very first of this imagery and is liked so well that I put it on larger trays as well. Would be a welcomed gift for a house warming gift. Could be hung to make a lovely wall ornament or placed on a plate stand on a shelf. approximately 9" long by 7" across. Each piece of pottery is made in my front porch studio. Though small I make it work, but I make in stages. I fill a bisque kiln with green ware, raw dried clay. Once the greenware has gone through a bisque fire and removed from kiln the studio is cleaned up as I prepare to hand dip each piece. I can only dip as many as I have room for, so I may dip a part of the bisque ware at the time and as pieces are finished with painting and put in kiln in wait for the glaze fire, I will then glaze more. When the kiln is full I glaze fire this takes approximately 10 hours plus time to cool, because I like to warm up everything for about 6 hours before raising the temps. I use materials that are food safe, you may want to hand wash as I cannot guarantee their outcome in a dish washer. You can visit my Facebook page to see my work in progress and more info about me, Karen Bakers' Front Porch Studio . Have a look at other items in my shop... Majoleeka.com
I have a kitchen garden and I love it. #cityfarming #christmasgifts #holidayseason #garden https://www.instagram.com/p/CJPEvwXgRLc/?igshid=1jg8h9i9kbnkz
Majolica tray - hen and eggs platter - whimsical decorative - small rectangular - hand painted - Ooak - farm life inspired - laying hen for just $75.00 Hand painted laying hen, chicken surrounded by eggs. This small majolica tray is hand made, one of a kind. Beautiful addition for your country kitchen look. Inspired by the popular trend of growing your own food in the city. The bottom is also hand painted and sits on a round foot ring and the bottom of the foot ring has a polished terra sigillata for a smooth finish that is not glazed. This was the very first of this imagery and is liked so well that I put it on larger trays as well. Would be a welcomed gift for a house warming gift. Could be hung to make a lovely wall ornament or placed on a plate stand on a shelf. approximately 9" long by 7" across. Each piece of pottery is made in my front porch studio. Though small I make it work, but I make in stages. I fill a bisque kiln with green ware, raw dried clay. Once the greenware has gone through a bisque fire and removed from kiln the studio is cleaned up as I prepare to hand dip each piece. I can only dip as many as I have room for, so I may dip a part of the bisque ware at the time and as pieces are finished with painting and put in kiln in wait for the glaze fire, I will then glaze more. When the kiln is full I glaze fire this takes approximately 10 hours plus time to cool, because I like to warm up everything for about 6 hours before raising the temps. I use materials that are food safe, you may want to hand wash as I cannot guarantee their outcome in a dish washer. You can visit my Facebook page to see my work in progress and more info about me, Karen Bakers' Front Porch Studio . Have a look at other items in my shop... Majoleeka.com