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DEIRDRE MACBETH
Daphne Trophy 'Coy'
Daphne Jug
Paper and terracotta clay, oxides and glazes
Daphne 'Metamorphosis'
Ceramic Tile, stoneware, oxides and glazes 30cm sq approx
Daphne Chalice 'Dreaming'
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Daphne Chalice 'Peace'
Daphne Chalice 'Self Harm'
Daphne Jug 'Chaste'
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Daphne Trophy 'Apollo's Prize'
Daphne - Serene
Daphne Chalice 'Dreaming'
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Daphne 'Transformation'
Daphne Chalice 'Self Harm'_
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Daphne - 'Metamorphosis'
Raw clay stage
Daphne Chalice Self Harm
Daphne Jug 'Chaste'
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Daphne Chalice 'Dreaming'
Daphne Jug 'Chaste'
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Daphne Chalice 'Peace'
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Daphne Chalice 'Peace'
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Daphne Chalice 'Lost'
Daphne Trophy 'Serene'
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Daphne Trophy 'Serene'
Daphne Trophy 'Apollo's Prize'
Daphne Trophy 'Apollo's Prize'
Daphne Trophy 'Apollo's Prize'
Daphne Trophy 'Coy'
Daphne Trophy 'Coy' (unveiled)
Daphne Chalice 'Lost'
Daphne Chalice 'Lost'
One ongoing theme for ceramics is the myth of Daphne and Apollo with a particular interest in how Daphne felt about her transformation and whether she had regrets about what she had lost in order to retain her purity.
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