Tony Sly’s pottery is featured in the latest edition of Architecture Now. the article by Amanda Harkness covers how the ever-changing hues of Raglan’s harbour provides a beautiful artisanal backdrop for this master ceramic craftsman. about the evolution of his brand.
Tony says, “I make my pottery in ‘ranges’ so when I opened the Raglan Wharf studio I wanted to lighten the colour palette and introduce a series of watery, translucent blue and white glazes. I’m constantly struck by the shifting light on the harbour and the shadows that fall so beautifully across the hills, and I’ve become aware that it’s very much the same with the pottery. It’s the way light falls across their shapes and surfaces and the way that it enters the translucent glaze that helps create the magic.”
Read the full article HERE.