Status Report
Many apologies for the lack of postings. I’ve had some hardware and software issues. I have added several posts and images to posts beginning with the Sept. 26 entry. So, if you don’t mind scrolling back to that time, you’ll see in chronological order what’s been happening in the studio.
Read MoreThe Life and Times of Max and Gizmo
It’s all about communication and support. No, I’m not talking about relationships…. There is so much going on in these larger pieces that the viewer does not see. To facilitate drying and make sure air can flow out of the piece easily as it (the air, that is) expands during firing, I poke, drill or otherwise create holes between the compartments that make up the sculpture. Also, coils (snakelike pieces) of clay are attached in places that will support extra weight, like the back of the neck. You can see that in the above image. Soon I will extend the coil up out of...
Read MoreCaroline and Grace
How I started each of my People and Their Companion Animal pieces: Humble beginnings. This bottom rim is pretty thick, so I’ve poked holes in it to help it dry a little more evenly and relieve stress during drying and firing. Any idea of where this will lead? See those snake-like coils of clay climbing up her back? More on that later! Long story short, lots of stuff happened, and we are shaping up! Bodyguard appears to be growing out of Caroline’s head. That is a chop stick in Caroline’s chest, holding up a bottle of hand cream–many things in the studio serve as...
Read MoreThe Saxapahaw Chamber of Commerce
Yesterday, I attended my first meeting with the Saxapahaw Chamber of Commerce held at Roxie’s____, how of Sue. Roxie is Sue’s dog, a very sweet red pit bull. She greeted everyone at the door. I just love cradling her big, powerful head in my hands! Local business owners, another artist, people who grow produce for our farmers Market and Nancy __, co-owner of Benjamin’s Vineyard, were there. Talked about the history of the community, exciting projects (in progress and to be started soon, and possible future events. Very creative people with lots of innovative ideas....
Read MoreWhimsical Women, Woo Hoo!
Last May, I visited the Whimsical Women spring show, held just west of Chapel Hill, NC. There I met many terrific artists, some I already knew. I just didn’t know they led secret lives–being members of this well known and wonderful organization. (Visit their blog at: http://whimsical-women.blogspot.com/) Also, I spoke with Linda Palladino, one of the founders, showed her a photo of my cat fish, and described some of my other work. She decreed that I qualify as a Whimsical Woman! She could have said, Whacky, Way Out, Weird, even, but she said Whimsical–and I love...
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