The following tumblers were made with this tool, the Ultimate Edger, which I got when I was in Lawrence in May. There's a lot of grog in this clay, so you can also file your nails on the bottom ridge of these cups--double purpose!
This lidded piece was done in May as are most of these pieces and is finally finished.
And a mug.
Chicken Bacon Ranch Stromboli
3 hours ago
6 comments:
I love the pot with the lid. So beautiful.
Kim, those are beautiful!!! wow! You are very talented.....
Blessings & light -
J/
You are talented! Do you ever sell your pieces?
Thanks!!! I don't feel like I'm talented, just practice a lot.
Was talked into selling two pieces before and have bartered. I don't feel like my work is in the "selling" category yet, as I know where all the flaws are and feel like a piece needs to be perfect in order for someone to pay money for it.
Kim -
seriously, you are talented, the stuff is good. flaws are what give people and pottery character and flavor...
Sell on..
Jeff
you guys should hold that lidded piece! i don't know anything about pottery, but i know it's hard to throw something that thin and balanced. the lid fits perfectly.
i love the clay Kim uses, too...it's groggy and feels very earthy. wish you could all feel these things.
she said she didn't want to give me her "cast-offs". i said the same thing as goteeman's 2nd comment and i ran off with it.
but not before i broke a piece of pottery off her wall. i was just going to return her camera so i ran over in my pjs...like a yutz, i hit my head on the piece hanging on the wall and *crashed* it to the floor. oops.
kim=graceful
m-p=NOT
kim=potter
m-p=bullinachinacloset ;)
Post a Comment