I know that usually I devote my posting to publishing pictures of recent creations. I make use of the adage of a picture is worth a thousand words. Could that be? Am I just lazy? It seems like I'm exploring all the creative outlets possible with my clay, sometimes water colors and even textile endeavors and then the marketing or "tooting of my own horn" has to come into play. I'm telling you it's exhausting. I love creating, I just wish people would instantly know that I've done the creating with my constant words. When ever I do look at either this blog spot or my web site, I'm appalled at the amount of time that has escaped since the last post...forgive my human weaknesses.
I have been busy. I'm always busy. I've spent a lot of time setting up my space at ArtForms LLC, www.artforms-gallery.com in Pittsburg, KS. And not only that which isn't all that time consuming, I'm doing the accounting work for the gallery including figuring the commissions for the approximately 20 artists involved and the financial reports that will allow the partners to file their individual income taxes. It's very important to me that each artist is paid correctly and that means working with the other 19 artists who work in the gallery to make sure sales are correctly recorded. It can be challenging but I do love working with numbers too! I know weird artist working with numbers and enjoying it..go figure (oh, a little pun there).
And then there is Joplin Regional Artists Coalition www.joplinrac.org where I'm the Treasurer. It's a growing artists group local more to Joplin, but still within a 100 mile radius. That's more of a keeping track of members sort of thing, but yes, it too involves numbers...just not quite so intense as ArtForms.
Then let's see, I've done shows in Topeka, KS and Atlanta, GA in October. There were three or four different open house/Christmas shows in November and December. The one in my home was a great success. It was over a couple days that worked better for people's schedules. It was a bit strange in that my "regulars" didn't necessarily come and spend a bunch (with a few exceptions), rather I had new people who hadn't been to my studio before...some who came back a second time...always nice.
The best thing was Christmas...both of my girls were home and in celebration of that and because it was about time , I bought myself a most excellent Christmas present...a St Bernard puppy!!! Her name is Lucy and she is, well, she is a puppy first of all and a St. Bernard second of all. My hope is that she will be a therapy dogs just like her greyhound "cousins". I know she loves everyone...maybe with the exception of that pet turkey she met last Saturday. She didn't really know what to make of that.
The only down side is my beloved 10 year old male St. Bernard has bone cancer which has been operated on once so far. I'm going to take this a day at a time, but my priorities are shifted for a while and I trust that everyone will be understanding. My dogs are my family too ...so there, there are some words, but I'm going to add a pic just because...
Monday, January 23, 2017
Saturday, August 27, 2016
More MIshima...
Some of these pieces are sold, but I'm trying to churn them out...more, more, more. And I now have my own computerized kiln...going to get it properly wired on Tuesday, then watch out!!
Thursday, July 7, 2016
2nd Place at Art Central
And tada...this vase won 2nd place at the Art Central Membership Show...whoopee...
I'm honored to have won this prize....nice to be appreciated!
I'm honored to have won this prize....nice to be appreciated!
2017 Potter's Council Calendar
So every year for more years than I can count I've submitted entries for the Potter's Council Calendars.
Calendar submission is FREE and is juried by staff from Ceramics Monthly and Pottery Making Illustrated!
This year's categories include*:
- General Entry
- Pets in the Studio
- Sculptural- both figurative and abstract
- Functional- including "On the Table" and "In the Kitchen"
- Pots with Flowers
Here are the pics...
And by the way, the flowers in the second picture are from my yard as well!!! Hard work pays off !!!
Wednesday, November 18, 2015
Winner, winner Chicken dinner!!
The 68th annual membership show for Spiva Center for the Arts in Joplin opened last Friday, November 13th. And I won third in 3D!! To think that I entertained the idea of not entering at all. See, I already knew what a couple of my friends were going to enter and thought it was an exercise in futility. Goes to show that you just never know and it's all subjective. Oh, and the darn piece sold too!! Fortunately, the new owner is Suzi Huntington owner of our local Crackpot Pottery clay studio. I might have to borrow it for our groups exhibit at the KC NECEA show, March 2016.
But I'm working on another one that is in a darker clay body, so we shall see!
Here are the other 3D winners...all my friends!!
My good friend Debbie Reed's work that took over a year to complete. Honorable Mention.
My favorite jeweler, Randy Wright - always awesome. Honorable Mention.
Steve Doerr - First Place.
Wm. Jeffrey Jones - 2nd Place.
Justin Hale - another Honorable Mention.
Linda Brown - the final Honorable Mention.
A pretty awesome bunch of people...so great!!
But I'm working on another one that is in a darker clay body, so we shall see!
Here are the other 3D winners...all my friends!!
My good friend Debbie Reed's work that took over a year to complete. Honorable Mention.
My favorite jeweler, Randy Wright - always awesome. Honorable Mention.
Steve Doerr - First Place.
Wm. Jeffrey Jones - 2nd Place.
Justin Hale - another Honorable Mention.
Linda Brown - the final Honorable Mention.
A pretty awesome bunch of people...so great!!
Saturday, November 7, 2015
Look what I did!!
Today was an art kind of day. Demonstrated my clay art at a local gallery, Rose Gallery, for their open house of which I have proud to be included in their long list of artists. Then I took a break in the middle to attend a class at Spiva Center for the Arts. Learned a bit about fused glass art. A quick insight into cutting glass and making a plate. It was so much fun!!! Then back to the Rose Gallery to do more demos with clay. I did manage to make quite a few ornaments and a few trays, a couple that were sectioned and one that I stretched. All in a day off!!
Wednesday, November 4, 2015
Happenings ...November 2015
Sincerely, I just don't seem to understand where the time goes. I
suppose it flies by so quickly because 1) working full time, 2) trying
to work out on a regular basis just to stay healthy, 3) spending time
with my St Bernard and 4) creating pottery and on the side throw in a
bit of water color.... gee, I wonder....oh and try to make time for my
girls and family every now and again..
Oh well, that's my life...busy. And that is why, I'm constantly "behind" on posting on my web site...please, don't give up on me.
At present, I'm working on making an entry for the Cone Box show...so little things. And I've been commissioned to make a complete little tea set including a tea pot, creamer and sugar bowl, 4 little cups and a tray. So, of course, I had to give this customer a choice making 6 different pots and all that goes with those....over kill?
These are just two and they are NOT complete...I should have fours complete sets this week, at least thrown. Then they have to be fired, glazed and high fired. Hopefully, all done before December 1st.
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The above pics are just a few more recent creations.
Then I have a few more pieces where I've used decals. It was really interesting how the glaze changed after the third firing. The purple really popped
Oh well, that's my life...busy. And that is why, I'm constantly "behind" on posting on my web site...please, don't give up on me.
At present, I'm working on making an entry for the Cone Box show...so little things. And I've been commissioned to make a complete little tea set including a tea pot, creamer and sugar bowl, 4 little cups and a tray. So, of course, I had to give this customer a choice making 6 different pots and all that goes with those....over kill?
These are just two and they are NOT complete...I should have fours complete sets this week, at least thrown. Then they have to be fired, glazed and high fired. Hopefully, all done before December 1st.
.
The above pics are just a few more recent creations.
Then I have a few more pieces where I've used decals. It was really interesting how the glaze changed after the third firing. The purple really popped
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