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Remember those tiles I was working on.....

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Got some photos yesterday..... and the bathroom looked fantastic.  It's so nice when a project turns out so much better than you might have even imagined it could be.... I've got an open invite now to visit Wyoming, and my bathroom!

Top of the Bisque kiln

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Getting read for the Cherry Creek Arts Festival.  I never feel like I have enough work done that I really like, but this time, I'm really feeling it!  Here are a few bowls I worked on last week.  Trying a new color combo (mostly natural background) on the horse above.  I think I like it, curious to see what it will look like glazed.  
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In 1930, Iowa artist Grant Wood painted American Gothic. The models he used for the painting were his sister Nan Wood Graham and his dentist, Byron McKeeby.
When I Am Among the Trees  by Mary Oliver When I am among the trees, especially the willows and the honey locust, equally the beech, the oaks and the pines, they give off such hints of gladness. I would almost say that they save me, and daily. I am so distant from the hope of myself, in which I have goodness, and discernment, and never hurry through the world     but walk slowly, and bow often. Around me the trees stir in their leaves and call out, "Stay awhile." The light flows from their branches. And they call again, "It's simple," they say, "and you too have come into the world to do this, to go easy, to be filled with light, and to shine."
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I think these are new years cards, somehow they are reminding me that I need to hurry up get to work today!!!!!
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I went to my parents lake house to try and get some work done in a quiet place, and I think I'm going back again tomorrow.  No internet and super quiet.  Just what I need.  It is very peaceful there.  Looming above me was a large painting I did when I was 17 of my grandmother.  She looks kind of mean, but actually she was just very intense, and doing a serious job of sitting for me.  The painting is up high on a two story wall,  and when the sun comes in at a certain angle she really glows and glares down at us.  Not bad for 17 and no training!  I had a wonderful art teacher Mr. Ferrara, who really was an artist.  He always had enormous oil paintings he was working on in the class room, very classical underpainted, Italian style...... serious subjects wrestling with life symbols and each other.  Once in a while we had a day that he called critique and we were supposed to bring something in that we did at home and talk about it. ...

LUISA CHILLIDA BERGARECHE

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Trying to get ahead .... but not having much luck yet.... hehe

fish experiment take one

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I've been meaning to try this for years.  Not quite figured out yet, but as always, it's a process...

Caught napping as usual.....

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hello honeybee

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I've got lemons! It finally rained.  My flowers are feeling happier, me too.  Even a honeybee finally discovered the poppies I'd planted for her.  What a beautiful  morning, this almost looks like a Monet, if you took out the power line reflection.
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Three shows in a row starting in nearly 2 weeks.  I need help!  

Happy Father's Day!!

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Guess who is 85 years young?
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Excited to be teaching the Penland Concentration in Ceramics this fall

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http://penland.org/classes/fall/fall_8.html Jenny Mendes & Shoko Teruyama -  Surface Safari Do you want to make narrative ceramic work but have no idea where to begin? In this class, students will be guided in developing a distinctive and personal vocabulary through handbuilt pottery and sculptural forms. We will explore surface decoration through sgraffito, slips, mishima, glaze, terra sigillata, and color on earthenware. By combining form with a decorative voice, students will learn to navigate their surfaces in meaningful ways.  All levels. Code f00cb Shoko:  studio artist; North Carolina Arts Council fellowship; teaching: Penland; visiting artist at Alfred University (NY); exhibitions: Blue Spiral 1 (NC), AKAR Design Gallery (IA), Ferrin Gallery (MA), Mint Museum of Craft + Design (NC), former Penland resident artist. shokoteruyama.com Jenny:  studio artist; teaching: Baltimore Clayworks, Santa Fe Clay, Mudfire (GA), Penland; exhibitions: Norther...

hello world!!

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Working on birds today.  This was a new one from my last firing.

A glimpse from the workshop!

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Student's work from the Mudfire workshop last weekend..... more here..... https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10151055745097474&set=a.10151055744657474.493405.149201717473&type=1&theater
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Sean Morris

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www.illsean.com

Wow

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700BC-650 BCE Tridacna squamosa shell carved with a human head on the apex and two incised winged sphinxes in a register on the edge of the inner side; lotus buds and flowers in the space above the sphinxes with a band of hatched or plain triangles framed by parallel lines defining the inner edge of the field; assembled from fragments; the shell served as a container for cosmetics. E.MED -PHOENICIAN found probably in Vulci Italy, exact production site unclear British Museum

Birds

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Bitossi, Italy Bird vase by Jean Claude Malarmey, Vallauris, France, c.1950's Henrik (Henry) Clante, bird vessels, Denmark
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Hi!

Mudfire

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Teaching a workshop this weekend!!