wow! pretty butterfly!I also like the stilted slabs with the black and blue. Did the butterfly inspire the glaze or did you notice the connection after the hatch?
the extrusion pieces definitely translate from certain 2D elements in your drawing/painting/glazes.
these pieces capture what I like most about your pottery---the implied movement---which is a very nice contrast for something stationary.
A really good pot is in the details. --Doug Casebeer at the Ceramics Workshop in Jamaica '10
There's only one way to grow while making art: take risks and allow yourself to make a lot of bad work, then look at it. I consider what is working well, what missed the mark or confused the reading, what needs to be adjusted on the next one. --Linda Arbuckle in The Penland Book of Ceramics
All great actions have been simple, and all great pictures are. --Ralph Waldo Emerson
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wow! pretty butterfly!I also like the stilted slabs with the black and blue. Did the butterfly inspire the glaze or did you notice the connection after the hatch?
the extrusion pieces definitely translate from certain 2D elements in your drawing/painting/glazes.
these pieces capture what I like most about your pottery---the implied movement---which is a very nice contrast for something stationary.
love you Kimmie! keep inspiring!
I really love your pottery and your butterfly inspiration!
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