This is what summer is all about.
Monday, July 11, 2011
Garden & Art Tour
Tuesday, July 5, 2011
Get Your Hands on It.
I have been trying to come up with a way to describe what I do in one catchy line. I need to make a sign to use at festivals. The next one is in two days. I'm wrestling with such slogans as "Hand-Thrown & Wheel-Kicked" and "Traditional, Functional, Tactile." I want to relay two important messages. One, that my pots are an attempt toward both fine craftsmanship and fine art. Secondly, that they are meant to be enjoyed by using them, by feeling them in your grip.

The other message I want to convey is how important the tactile nature is of pottery. Many art forms' focus is on the visual. Touching it can even damage the piece. Clay works have evolved right alongside humans' development. Playing with clay alongside the river is as timeless as we are. There is a sense of being at home when hand-thrown pottery is in your hands.

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