Wednesday 1 May 2013
























In Gamle Stavanger, as we call the old part of Stavanger, there are places to buy arts and crafts as well as seeing the artist at work.
This is an image taken last summer, and I will have to add the artists name later.

If you want to see more artists and their work click on this link

16 comments:

PerthDailyPhoto said...

I love watching potters at work,it's not as easy as it looks :) Super shot for the theme Gunn.

LOLfromPasa said...

I used to do pottery in my youth. Love the concentration you show here. Nice portrait.

Jim said...

Good one.

LONDONLULU said...

Lovely capture of an artist at work. It looks both like hard work and therapy at the same time.

Kay said...

Very nice shot! Potters make it look so easy and graceful.

EG CameraGirl said...

A potter's craft is so much harder than it at first appears.

Diane said...

Pottery is something I have always wanted to do. Guess it is still not too late! Stay well Diane

Tanya Breese said...

deep concentration!

VP said...

Great! Impossible to find here...

Karl said...

A real artisan, great!

cieldequimper said...

Pottery is one thing I would love to try...

Janet said...

The process of making pottery is so fascinating. I love to watch the potter work the wheel.

Babzy.B said...

nice pic , i like pottery very much !:)

CaT said...

i would like to try this once, too! i think its not easy indeed..

Buck said...

This is a magical art, to watch a lump of clay become something. A very fine interpretation of the theme!

Gunn said...

Marianne Nyhagen is her name.

You will find the place at Øvre Strandgate 51A