Crafts CouncilDirectoryDiane Griffin CeramicsEgo Sum Terra ( I am Earth)AboutReligions and cultures across the world have used the elements of the natural world in ceremonies and rituals for millennia to help us feel connected to ourselves, each other and sometimes a higher power. This series explores the spiritual relationship we humans have with our world. We rely on nature for our existence, our physical, mental and spiritual well being. We are nature. My sculptural forms explore the blurring of the boundaries. Diane Griffin CeramicsTowcester, EnglandEarthly Connection, Paul Lapsley PhotographyPorcelain, earthenware, glazes & platinum lustreHand in Hand, Paul Lapsley PhotographyPorcelain, earthenware, glazes & slipsAscension, Paul Lapsley PhotographyPorcelain, earthenware & gold lustreEgo Sum Terra ( I am Earth)AboutReligions and cultures across the world have used the elements of the natural world in ceremonies and rituals for millennia to help us feel connected to ourselves, each other and sometimes a higher power. This series explores the spiritual relationship we humans have with our world. We rely on nature for our existence, our physical, mental and spiritual well being. We are nature. My sculptural forms explore the blurring of the boundaries. Diane Griffin CeramicsTowcester, EnglandEarthly Connection, Paul Lapsley PhotographyPorcelain, earthenware, glazes & platinum lustreAscension, Paul Lapsley PhotographyPorcelain, earthenware & gold lustreHand in Hand, Paul Lapsley PhotographyPorcelain, earthenware, glazes & slipsMore from Diane Griffin CeramicsProjectPoints of Unity