I know that it has been quite awhile since I have made a post on my pottery blog. I must make apologies to you for this. I have taken a small vacation from my pottery and the internet and have focused on on a number of things in the real world. I have made it sound a bit dire maybe, but it has been far from being so. I have been working in my garden, entertaining company, working on home related projects, selling antiques, buying antiques, and generally having a busy but enjoyable time of it all! Now I will be back to doing pottery here in Ocean Springs. I have many new piece of ceramic art pottery in the processes of being made as I write this. About a dozen or so new works to be painted and fired! I have gained a new and hopefully lasting focus on my sculptural pottery and I am more than ready to start back to the joy that for me is doing ceramic art pottery.
Here is one of my latest works fresh from the kiln! I call this one "The
Thorny Sea Flower Vase". This is one of those works that just vibrates
with life and color. The tendrils all have delightfully sharp little
points that will actually poke you if one picks it up by the tendrils.
This was a piece that really just came together so perfectly. This one
was a total pleasure to create.
One last thing about this vase. It was sold the same day I got it
home from being fired! I love to make these pieces and I must say that I also love to
sell them.
Selling your work is the benchmark to how much your work is
accepted and appreciated. For us artists it is such a feeling of
satisfaction to have a piece sell. I create art, "Ars gratia artis"(Art
for art's sake)and I will create if it sells or if it does not sell,
because that is what I have done all my life. So it is such an extra joy
and blessing that I have been able to sell so much of my works for so
many years now.
I would also like to take this moment in my life to thank everyone that has purchased my art over the years and all the varied people that have helped me,assisted me, and supported me, in my many artistic endeavors over the years. You all know who you are I should think.
More posts and more pottery to come soon!
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