Alan and Rosemary Bennett write: "Experiences in or around the water and growing up with Jacques Cousteau specials strongly influence our work. The process starts with a series of sketches. We use stoneware clay or porcelain to make the basic forms. These forms are manipulated, hollowed out and added to. The teeth and eyes are made out of porcelain. The pieces are bisque fired. Glazes are applied by dipping, spraying and by brush. The pieces are then glaze fired. The work is about form, expression, color, texture, and movement." The Bennetts lead their very popular clay sculpture workshops at Paradise City all weekend long. "Goliath Grouper", wood fired, raku stoneware, hand-sculpted.