Monthly Archives: March 2011

Star of wonder

When I first saw a photo of a plate by Solomon Grimm, a redware potter from Pennsylvania in the early 1800’s, I couldn’t quite figure out his technique.  So, I wondered as a I wandered around the studio.  It wasn’t … Continue reading

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Plate evolves into a butterdish

Darwin missed this one completely.    In fact, it even amazes, and delights, the potter in me,  as to how designs move about in the studio and pieces evolve into other pieces.    These evolutions are often brought about by a customer … Continue reading

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Today, I went to Costa Rica

  Well, kinda, sorta…… Last Fall, I met Ron Giles at the Master Gardener Conference at USI, and little did I know that Ron could transport me to Central America.    He explained to me that he was an orchid grower … Continue reading

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A “Spring Day” for the Pottery

  I have to admit, this is a NEW day for the pottery.  Those who know me well know I am not one to jump on the technology rocket, ( I thought I was going to be the last person on … Continue reading

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