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As a child my parents took me on numerous trips to wonderful places such as
When I enrolled at
Having worked for several ceramic artists I decided to open my own studio in 2005. I have been working with porcelain clay and have been fluctuating between functional and sculptural objects, including the literal and figurative. I have created sculptural ceramic chairs, pit-fired chimney pots, translucent porcelain lights, wood-fired porcelain, salt-fired porcelain, and gas-fired functional porcelain. While focusing on one medium, I continue to search for alternative forms.
Recently, I began thinking about my work in terms of how one accessorizes an outfit. I always think about color combinations; how the color of my pants effects the color of my shirt. How the color of my pants effects the choice of my shoes. This in part relates to my selection of jewelry. The combination of styles, colors, and textures represent different fashion genres. For me, breaking my thought process down into something figurative allows me to look at it more objectively and with less anxiety. I appreciate color and its ability to interact with people.
Utilizing a potter’s wheel my pots are formed and altered. With each piece, I draw an image that compliments or contrasts the pattern I have carved into black slip. I then hand paint glaze on each piece, which creates textures and color variations. With each piece sold I hope to enhance my customer’s day-to-day life.
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