Re-examining Function
My clay journey has always been guided by the desire to make aesthetically pleasing pots grounded in functionality. Apart from […]
My clay journey has always been guided by the desire to make aesthetically pleasing pots grounded in functionality. Apart from […]
As we said our goodbyes, gave each other tight hugs and set our sights towards home, I couldn’t help but
In the past few days, reading all the beautiful tributes that have been pouring out about John Neely, from his
I feel very grateful to have been blessed with some really amazing clay friends and Gaye Lynn and Michael Hodgson
Very early in my clay journey, seeing my obsession with carving, my mentor predicted that one day, my working with
At dinner my husband asked me about my day in the studio and what I had been up to. My
After holding out for so long, I finally gave in and did my first charcoal, saggar firing in my electric
Yesterday when I wrote about growing pains, I was metaphorically speaking, however today the pain is very real. After five
Following up on where I left off yesterday, I spent the entire day hollowing, joining and sealing the stack of
An upside about making time to play and experiment is that one isn’t working on a deadline, so if, at