Now with Snakes! Two rebirth symbols in one! Wasn't going to make a batch of these this year, and then 3-4 people asked me if I was going to... so I did!
Three vases waiting for a bisque load.
Just for fall, the second batch of pumpkins for the Autumn, Halloween, and Thanksgiving seasons. These turn out both earth-y and whimsical!
I love how the carving turned out on this piece!
I macro-sized the dandelions and now love, love, love them! They are so much more graphically interesting and have more movement to them.
I have been really enjoying making those little guys, which is good because I made three batches this summer!
Plates for Berry bowl from the inaugural firing of the kiln!
Finally got my own bisque kiln up and running in March this year. It really makes the place seem like a real, live pottery studio! Plus it really helps the efficiency of the making process.
This is an awesome workspace. There is still work to do, refinements to make, but there will always be those.
First of all it is so much brighter! And I'm not sure the garage was ever this clean before. I found the tables and the rolling chair at the University of Minnesota's ReUse center.
This was the front corner of the garage before I did anything to anything: dark, dingy, cluttered, and under-utilized.
​un·der·sto·ry (ndr-stôr, -str-) n. An underlying layer of vegetation, especially the plants that grow beneath a forest's canopy.