I began last Tuesday by posting a song. Maybe Tuesday becomes a music day here at the blog.
Posted on 08/31/2010 06:44 pm | Comments Off on Musical Tuesday?
First of all…Yes, I know it’s been a while.
Clearly I should try to get back to writing again. I have big plans for the fall in the studio and I’d really like to make blogging an integral part of
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The Art of the Pot studio tour is this weekend! I’m now officially going to be hosting this year and can’t wait for the tour to begin. We’re all busy getting ready for it and our friend and patron Judy … Read the rest
We’re back from an amazing trip to El Salvador. We went all over the country and had a blast doing so. We went from city to beach, from city to lake, from city to beach and back. The kids had … Read the rest
Our Holiday Open House is starts Sunday at 10.
Guest artists:
Chris Campbell
Michael Merritt
Ryan McKerley
Lisa Orr
&
Claudia Reese.
I’m very excited to be working in a city with such wonderful people.
I hope we’ll see you
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Posted on 12/13/2009 04:49 am | Comments Off on Holiday Open House
We’re back in Austin after having a great week in NY and I’ll post about it soon…plus I think I owe a follow-up post on E.A.S.T.
Today I’m getting settled back in and reclaiming my studio from it’s tour set
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Posted on 11/30/2009 04:12 pm | Comments Off on Back Home
I, like most potters, tend to complain about how boring/dry/static our bisqued pots look before their final firing. Perhaps I wouldn’t complain if they looked this nice
before they get fired.
Michael Kline is busy firing his woodkiln today and
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Been a while since I’ve made any of these but I’m at the end of my throwing cycle and that’s when I usually don’t know what to make. I was working out a few design ideas in these four as … Read the rest
Posted on 11/05/2009 06:28 pm | Comments Off on Sugar Creamers
If you’re in the area you should be to.
For more info check out their
website.
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Posted on 10/24/2009 05:42 pm | Comments Off on Off to Gruene
Thanks to my good friend Bruce, my Soldner foot pedal has been rescued from a deserted studio on Cape Cod. I got my Soldner wheel when I first opened up my studio on the Cape and it quickly replaced … Read the rest