Crafts CouncilDirectoryHelen Nottage CeramicsAnd she turned into seafoamAboutBased on the Hans Christian Anderson fairytale of The Little Mermaid. This piece represents the moral aspect of the fairytale. Wisdom and the soul are earned through experience and sacrifice. The pearl and oyster are used as a metaphor. Wall piece in terracotta crank and white earthstone, with various glazes and oxides and platinum and mother of pearl lustre. Stoneware 1260 cHelen Nottage CeramicsLeicestershire, EnglandAnd she turned into seafoam, Helen NottageWall piece - life scaleAnd she turned into seafoam, Helen NottageAnd she turned into seafoam, Helen NottageDetail of tail with oystersAnd she turned into seafoam, Helen NottageDetail of torsoAnd she turned into seafoam, Helen NottageDetail of headAnd she turned into seafoamAboutBased on the Hans Christian Anderson fairytale of The Little Mermaid. This piece represents the moral aspect of the fairytale. Wisdom and the soul are earned through experience and sacrifice. The pearl and oyster are used as a metaphor. Wall piece in terracotta crank and white earthstone, with various glazes and oxides and platinum and mother of pearl lustre. Stoneware 1260 cHelen Nottage CeramicsLeicestershire, EnglandAnd she turned into seafoam, Helen NottageWall piece - life scaleAnd she turned into seafoam, Helen NottageDetail of torsoAnd she turned into seafoam, Helen NottageAnd she turned into seafoam, Helen NottageDetail of headAnd she turned into seafoam, Helen NottageDetail of tail with oystersMore from Helen Nottage CeramicsProjectOdette and OdileProjectDay of the Dead Skull - Hummingbirds and ColumbinesProjectMale Head - Three Ages of ManProjectThe Wicked QueenProjectHelios and SeleneProjectMetamorphosisProjectNocturnumProjectThe Gorgons - Medusa, Stheno and EuryaleProjectHeliotropic