What’s new at the studio

 

So many things!

I tend to jump from project to project, depending on my mood, available supplies, creative inspiration and available time. 

The clay project that I started over the winter with Clayworks in Ware  is STILL in the rotation. I’ve been learning what NOT to do the next time I attempt a project of this magnitude. The folks at the studio have been very patient with me and my crazy ideas, and I think I’m pretty close to finishing up. 

Here is one small part of the larger project during the under glazing step. Many pieces, including these, are ready to be fired in the kiln. I’m looking forward to seeing them completed, and I’ll be sure to post some pictures of some of the finished pieces!

That’s a lotta clay

During a pandemic, non-profit art organizations need to be extra creative to keep their doors open on a shoestring budget. My friends at Workshop13 and Clayworks in Ware offered a “Take and Make Clay Workshop,” where 25 lbs. (!) of pottery clay, online tutorials, zoom meetings with instructors, semi-private in-person glazing instruction and kiln firing services were all part of the remote class. I dove in for one solid week, creating trinket dishes, tiles, wind chimes and other items in my studio, watching online tutorials and scouring Pinterest for inspiration as I went along. Here are some of the items I created. Watch for future posts to see the progress towards completion!

Playing with glass

While I still have a lot to learn about creating mosaics, I’m really enjoying the discovery process! Here are a few pieces I’ve completed so far. 

Exploring the art of mosaics

A couple of years ago, I attended a workshop at Snow Farm in Williamsburg that introduced me to the fundamentals of creating mosaics. It’s been simmering in my brain since then, and the now ideas are starting to flow! FaceBook groups specializing in this art form have really fanned the flames. There are so many projects I’d like to work on, including creating my own pottery tiles to add to my new pieces. Here’s the start of my journey – a new, fully-equipped workstation. Stay tuned for updates!