There is something so satisfactory about throwing pots in the morning. Setting them out to dry for a bit and then trimming them up before going home for the day.
Rarely in pottery do you get such immediate satisfaction. Lots of waiting in this game, isn't there?
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another nice glamour shot... pretty maids all in a row
Hi Jeanette,
Sorry to clog things up with an irrelevant comment. I moved my blog and wanted to let you know for your blogroll. It's now www.design-realized.com/adventures. (Site proper is now through design-realized.com) If you use a feed aggregator to read blogs, it's www.design-realized.com/adventures/feed.
A token moment of relevance: I wish it were warm enough in Chicago to throw outside!
Thanks! :)
Julie
i just read your featured seller interview on etsy- and so many of your thoughts really resonated with me. thanks.
Hi! Your interview on Etsy was great. And I'm glad to see that you have a blog, unfortunately my internet is acting up and I can't find the follow button :(
Anyway, love your pottery. I'm a ceramics student and am sort of struggling with the creative part of it, but seeing other peoples work and determination is inspiring. Thanks!
Hi there
I tracked you through Etsy and your wonderful interview. I seriously love your work.
The idea of making something and selling it has always, always been on my mind. However I never settled on anything specific.
I went through your whole store trying to figure out how you made each item. Love the color palette, etc. I think your aesthetic is very approachable and has a wide audience.
Keep doing what you're doing!!!!!
Nice studio shot! Did you go to NCECA and see Kari Radasch doing her THING???? Amazing!
I know, there is something very satisfying about starting and finishing one aspect of the clay process in one work day! Check out my blog 2pearspottery
-Christy
Hi Jeanette! I just sent you an invitation to an art swap! I hope you like it!
♥, Camila
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