Daphne Roeher Hatcher is known for functional wheel thrown and slab-built stoneware pottery, fired in a Bourry Box wood kiln. Surface techniques include ash and colored glazes. Hatcher?s Surface technique is characterized by controlled abstract colored glaze application.
In 1976, Hatcher and husband Gary Hatcher, traveled to England for artist apprenticeships, Gary to apprentice with Michael Leach in Devon, and Hatcher to work with a local weavers and fiber artists. Hatcher?s plans changed and she joined her husband and apprenticed with Michael Leach. This was the beginning of her career in pottery.
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