British Columbia Ceramics wishes you a merry merry holiday season Gift ideas for the special person on your list Mas Funo Mas raku fires delightful little sculptural boxes whose shapes, lines and textures are inspired by the subtlety of nature. Exch one is distinct, yet sev- eral grouped together make a powerful statement. Geoff Searle One-ol-a-kind collectable vessels, each individually burnished and fired with cambustible materials to mark the sur- face of the clay. Colours range from soft ambers and yellows to greys and greens. Martha Melling Meticulously crafted stoneware for Darrel Hancock use in the kitchen and on the table. Beautiful and intricase designs on Her work is ichly coloured with her mugs, bow|s, and platters for every- signature deep cobalt blue accents. day use, He uses soft blues, greens and pinks to compliment any decor. Fredi Rahn Fun and colourful, Fredi's red earthenware pieces are de- signed for everyday use. Her work is rich with textures and contrasts to delight the user's seTises. The Gallery of BC Ceramics is a program of the Potters Guild of British Columbia showcasing works created by British Columbia’s most talented ceramic artists and studio potters.