Thrown, Altered, and Carved
My carved pitcher form came about when I was doing research for the Companion Gallery’s call for entry to Last … Read More
On the wheel, a temporary wet-clay form or reusable bisque-fired form upon which wares may be inverted for trimming. Source: Clay: A Studio Handbook
My carved pitcher form came about when I was doing research for the Companion Gallery’s call for entry to Last … Read More
Today is Thanksgiving Day in America, and since Thanksgiving usually involves getting together with loved ones and eating yummy food, … Read More
Most ceramic salt and pepper shakers require a stopper of some sort – usually cork – to keep the contents in. … Read More
When I first moved to Northfield, Minnesota, I found a wonderfully tight-knit community of potters. At that time, I was … Read More
You probably never thought you needed a soy sauce dispenser, but this is a fun project that’s guaranteed to intrigue … Read More
The comforts of home, food, and family are indivisible from one another, and dinners with family and friends bring a … Read More
Fall is always hectic for potters. You’ve barely had time to put away your art fair tent and it’s time … Read More
I vividly remember my first introduction to crystalline glazes. I was in my second ceramics class of my undergraduate education, … Read More
When you’ve gotten the hang of throwing mugs and bowls and are ready to branch out into some more challenging … Read More