Perspective

I attended an Art Show this past weekend featuring 16 Potters including my friend Julie Wiggins. The show featured a wide range of pottery styles and artistic approaches. I talked to one potter about a piece and asked a question I’ve been asked many times at sales, ‘What do you use this piece for?’ The words came out of my mouth before I even had time to think. This led to a discussion about the function of pottery and how often, it’s the purchaser that creates the ultimate use for the pot. The pot that I asked about had been made with one function in mind, yet when it was turned upside down, it had morphed into another use. I’ve had that experience with my own work and it always makes me happy to hear about alternate uses of the items I create!

Looking at my cake stand from a different angle changes the original intended function! I’ve just listed these on my website Purchase page. The dish can be used to display a favorite baked good or flipped upside down to serve an appetizer and d…

Looking at my cake stand from a different angle changes the original intended function! I’ve just listed these on my website Purchase page. The dish can be used to display a favorite baked good or flipped upside down to serve an appetizer and dip! It took one of my customer’s suggestions to help me see the alternative use for this piece! I’m glad they did. Click on the photo to link to my Cake Stand Purchase page. 



I see a bunny.

I see a bunny.

Jenny Mendes was one of the potters at the show I just attended.  I’ve followed her work but this was the first time I’d seen it in person. I was drawn to a small bowl with an image carefully painted inside. 

 

 

 

I see crying eyes.

I see crying eyes.




When she and I talked about it as I made the purchase, she pointed out the image had two distinct interpretations based on which way you held the bowl. Perspective.





I've just added 3 new Holiday Ornaments to my Purchase page. Click the photos below to make a purchase. Remember, if you buy more than one ornament, shipping is FREE!

Deck the Halls.

Deck the Halls.

Home for the Holidays.

Home for the Holidays.

Fa la la la la.

Fa la la la la.

My knitting continues. I'm getting close to finishing this sweater for a friend.

My knitting continues. I'm getting close to finishing this sweater for a friend.

 

 

Timing is Everything!

One of the first questions I get asked when someone learns I have made the pottery or sweater they are looking at is “How long did it take you to make that?!” It’s  both hard and easy to answer. I have spent years honing my craft and cultivating my creativity, days thinking about how to develop a particular piece of clay or tweak a sweater pattern to make it my own and hours to make it come to life. Lots of time goes in to everything I create.

The trick with selling my creations is to plan ahead so any seasonal items are completed and available at the right time. It’s a happy balance.  So even before we’ve reached Halloween, I’ve been working on my Holiday ornaments. Here’s a sneak peak at some I’ve recently completed. They are available for sale on my website and will be sold locally at The Muse in Frederick, Maryland. I'm offering FREE shipping if you buy more than one ornament from my website!

Click on the photo to link to my Ornament purchase page.  

Click on the photo to link to my Ornament purchase page. 

 

Here are some close-ups of the ornaments I've completed. There is another (different) batch cooling in the kiln. I'll have those ready for sale and posted on the website by next week.

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I'm working on updating my customer list so I've added a new feature to my website. Please sign up to receive regular blog postings and notification of sales and special offers through your e-mail address.


Be The Change....

Despite change being a constant in my life, I still struggle with it. I’ve mentioned before, I’m most comfortable with routine -- knowing what is coming next and sticking to the plan. Silly me. Change is a regular occurrence in most people’s lives and learning to go with the flow instead of fighting it every step of the way is much healthier. I’m working on it! I can’t control the fact that change is going to happen. I can control my reaction to these changes. Seasons are going to change. Plans are going to change. People are going to change. Life is going to change. Instead of letting a specific change bring me down, I’m learning to embrace it and enjoy the journey along the way. 

I recently completed one sweater and have begun my next project. I am teaching a sweater class at The Knot House during the month of October.  

I recently completed one sweater and have begun my next project. I am teaching a sweater class at The Knot House during the month of October. 

 

In my clay studio, I've been working on holiday ornaments. Here's a sneak peak at some of my new shapes. I will apply underglaze to highlight the words and certain features of each piece this week.

Snowmen. 

Snowmen.

 

Santa. 

Santa.

 

Ornament variety. 

Ornament variety.