Where did April go? My claymates and I are getting ready for our annual Spring Seconds Sale at fourth & clay - May 5. I'll have tons of seconds, old stuff and really cheap great goodies AND lots beautiful first quality work for sale. I hope you can come, join the fun and shop til you drop.
Thursday, April 26, 2012
One Day Sale @ fourth & clay
Where did April go? My claymates and I are getting ready for our annual Spring Seconds Sale at fourth & clay - May 5. I'll have tons of seconds, old stuff and really cheap great goodies AND lots beautiful first quality work for sale. I hope you can come, join the fun and shop til you drop.
Sunday, April 08, 2012
Spring

Spring is springing in Berkeley.
The trees are blooming, the air warming, daylight saving's time delights me.
I love spring.
I have been working on new pieces,
having fun with surface after the fourth & clay workshop with Lana Wilson. Her layered surfaces inspired me to loosen up a bit and explore. So I brought back out my textile stamps and incorporated them. I have been stamping, darting, ripping,drawing, scratching, sanding, under-glazing, painting, mishima-ing (is there such a word?), glazing. Using everything but the kitchen sink but including the kitchen dish towel.
Monday, April 02, 2012
NCECA '12

John and I traveled up to Seattle to NCECA '12 - On the Edge.
It's hard for me even now to believe the number of potters that turn up year after year for this massive extravaganza of ceramic art. I think this year there were well over 5,000 of us.
We saw pieces BIG and small. Watched my amazing studio-mate Christa Assad wow the audience with her throwing and altering skills. We heard inspiring lectures by emerging and established artists. We wandered around the rainy streets of Seattle, ate oysters and drank quantities of quality (?) booze and delicious coffee.
I am now home... inspired and ready to get busy in my studio with renewed spirit.

A blurry picture of Christa on the big stage making her large grenade tea pot.

Demonstrator in "The Hall of Stuff" making a massive pot.

Four beautiful tiny cups in a tray at the Art-Stream Show by Ingrid Bathe.
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