Tag: female potter
wordless and white 5.31.2018
or rather, wordless and tones of white
spring art sales 5.10.2018
I just finished up with 3 art sales in the last 2 weeks. Whew! It's a lot of work! Here's a photo of the lists I make in order to keep myself sane. Each show requires different setup and display supplies, so checking items off the list as I gather them up helps keep me organized. … Continue reading spring art sales 5.10.2018
“Mastering Handbuilding” book, 3.22.2018
I recently purchased and read Sunshine Cobb's latest book titled "Mastering Hand Building: Techniques, Tips, and Tricks for Slabs, Coils, and More." I suppose I could've waited until my public library bought the book, but I am impatient at times;) Plus, I wanted to own it because 1) it was written by a woman, 2) … Continue reading “Mastering Handbuilding” book, 3.22.2018
wordless and blue 8.31.2017
bowls with wire 4.20.2017
A couple months ago, I posted about a new bowl I made using recycled kiln wire and red stoneware clay. I was delighted with how that bowl turned out, and have made a couple more since then. My delight continues. Simply photos will suffice this week. Enjoy!
political mugs 3.23.2017
With the current political climate in the United States, I've been thinking about how I can incorporate my politics into my art. I don't want to be strictly a political artist... I don't think... but you never know what might lurk behind a door you choose to open! After my eldest daughter Elly showed me … Continue reading political mugs 3.23.2017
ceramics workshop 6.1.2016
This week I'm at a ceramics workshop in rural Wisconsin, near Dodgeville, at Adamah Clay Studios. The instructor is Linda Christianson, from Minnesota, and there are 7 other women attending. One of the main reasons I chose this particular workshop is that the instructor is female. Although it seems to me that most potters and ceramic … Continue reading ceramics workshop 6.1.2016