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Write On!

December 31, 2018

Since February 18, 2014, I’ve written and published over 250 blog posts every Monday morning without fail. The goal was to document my clay studio life, express artistic ideas, gain valuable feedback from my readers and reveal a bit of myself along the way. Each one was vetted and edited by my husband, Barry before publication. This morning’s blog post will mark the end of the once a week diaries I plan to write. I do intend to blog when I’ve got studio news or artistic content to share, just not every Monday morning. 

Here are a few of the pieces I created in 2018. Several of them came from suggestions you made!

Here are a few of the pieces I created in 2018. Several of them came from suggestions you made!

I’ve been away from new clay-making projects for the last week or two. The holidays, family visits, pottery sales and a deep cleansing of accumulated papers, paraphernalia, and collected ‘stuff ‘have been a priority. Going through, culling (my mother’s word) what’s still important, throwing out and reorganizing the bins filled with memories has been cathartic, revealing, comforting, and emotional. Some stuff is easy to toss, but not everything. 

See that little clay sculpture in the upper right-hand corner of this photo? That’s one of my first clay creations from the early 1960’s.

See that little clay sculpture in the upper right-hand corner of this photo? That’s one of my first clay creations from the early 1960’s.

It’s been a great exercise of discovery, reacquaintance, and reassurance of the 62 year old person I am today. I’ve laughed, I’ve shed a tear or two, and I’ve narrowed down our family history into letters written and received, artwork, some collected memorabilia, and photographs. 

Over the years, I’ve made many types of pottery for daily use, special occasions and simply to help decorate. These are some of my favorites.

Over the years, I’ve made many types of pottery for daily use, special occasions and simply to help decorate. These are some of my favorites.

Writing has been and still is important to me. It is one of several tools I use to express myself. Pottery, knitting, sewing, polymer clay, and other 3D crafting all contribute to my creative body of work and make me the artist I call myself today. As this new year evolves, I plan to explore more and all of these ways of self-expression to scratch the creative itch I wake up with every day. 

Commissions have been a fantastic way for me to stretch my artistic muscle!

Commissions have been a fantastic way for me to stretch my artistic muscle!

Thank you. Thank you for reading my weekly blog entries. Thank you for sending me feedback. Thank you for telling me how a particular post was meaningful to you. Thank you for purchasing my art. Thank you for suggesting new ideas to explore. Thank you for being my friend. Thank you for listening — I think that’s the basic need every artist has. 

Do you remember these? I made these ‘LUVBOTS’ for my valentines in February 2014. They were the subject of one of my very first blog entries. As always, I love to hear your feedback. Click the photo to send me a message!

Do you remember these? I made these ‘LUVBOTS’ for my valentines in February 2014. They were the subject of one of my very first blog entries. As always, I love to hear your feedback. Click the photo to send me a message!

As my editor Barry suggested, here’s an appropriate sign off sports announcer Jack Buck used to say:

"Thanks for your time, this time; until next time, so long for just a while."

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In and Out

January 1, 2018

The Washington Post publishes a list of what's in and what's out at the beginning of each new year. I always have enjoyed reading this and feel good when I can recognize the listings that are mentioned (which is not always the case)!

I've been thinking about the pieces I create in the studio and decided to make my own in and out list for 2018.  As much as I love everything I create, it's also important that you like and want to purchase them too. I plan to keep making popular items, perhaps tweaking their design or color combinations. I'll also introduce some new shapes that have been on my mind too.

As always, your feedback is important to me. Tell me what you think about the list. Have I left anything out? I'd like to know!

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Out: Large Basket     In: Baking Dish

Out: Holiday Word Dishes     In: Ugly Sweater Ornaments

Out: Watering Can     In: Custom Garden Designs

Out: Chalkboards     In: Sponge/Plant Container

Out: Ceramic Flowers     In: Ceramic Flower Containers

Out: Garden Markers     In: Garden Windchimes

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Out: Dream Houses     In: Mixed Media Ensemblage                 

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Out: Sweater Pins     In: Making Sweaters

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Out: Message Plates     In: Trays, Trays and more Trays

Out: Potstickers     In: Plant Blobs

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Out: Recipe Stand     In: Recipe Boxes

Out: Ring Holder     In: Mixed Media Jewelry

Out: Package Tags Ornaments     In: Holiday Trees                             

Happy New Year. Click on the photo below if you'd like to give me some feedback or tell me what you'd like to see me make in 2018!

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