Wednesday, 10 June 2026

Potty


Now either David has shrunk or that is one massive pot! If I reveal that the brush in the back of the  photo below is as big as your arm that should give you the answer. This is the work of the artist Felicity Aylieff. These huge masterpieces were created by the potters in Jindeszhen, China and then decorated by her. The non blue and white ones use the Chinese tradition of Fencai which means pastel colours, but in a striking and modern reinterpretation. Normally I don't give Chinese porcelain a second glance and it really doesn't do it for me, but on this trip to Petworth Park I paid attention and surprisingly enjoyed what I saw. The old next to the new particularly pleased me. This is the 'Blue Expressions' exhibition currently on and the perfect thing to do on a wet June morning.














Let's just say that the last few weeks or so have been somewhat of an emotional rollercoaster. Having been told that David was very likely to have cancer again, but elsewhere [looking at a probability of 90%] it's been a worrying time. Yesterday we had the results of the biopsy. As we went in the oncology nurse left and the professor opened with 'it's always good when the nurse doesn't need to be here'...incredibly and against all odds it would appear that the 'cancer' is probably caused by other factors relating to his ongoing treatment and he is clear! I'm a bit all at sea to be honest, but immensely relieved at this unexpected turn of events. Lady Luck was definitely looking down on us.

Arilx

8 comments:

  1. That is wonderful news. My Husband has just completed an intensive course of treatment for cancer and it is such a stressful time awaiting the outcome. Thinking of you both. Sue H

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  2. excellent news for David and thank goodness you used him for context in photo one as the pots would all look 'normal' size - even in the spaces where you photographed them.

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  3. That's wonderful news!

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  4. Very good news for David. Im so pleased for you. That was one huge pot.

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  5. Really pleased for both of you, such good news.

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  6. Oh my goodness, how terrifying! I am so glad it turned out to be a false alarm.

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  7. What good news about the all clear.
    Those really are big ol' pots as we would say here.

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  8. I'm so glad that David;s diagnosis was a good one, that must have been so traumatic. He certainly looks well in the photo, even if I thought he'd shrunk to doll's house size beside that vase!
    Like you, I'm not often that keen on the mass produced Chinese porcelain but these are great! xxx

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