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Saturday
May072011

Tour of talented artists, revisited

I know that I released this earlier but somehow it disappeared off the Squarespace Radar Screen.  So here it comes once again.  Personally, I don't think that I'll ever tire of experiencing this part of our country and the incredibly creative folks who live and work there.  

So sit back and relax.  Walk with me through the workshops and studios of numerous pottery shops nestled in the countryside of Seagrove, North Carolina.  Talk about talent.  And variety.  What an incredible range of personalities, styles, glazes, techniques.  And some darn good dogs to welcome us into each shop.  

Can't wait to go back.  Thanks, J and D.

 

Tuesday
Aug102010

Rather remarkable resource

I know at least one person for whom this is a total fit.  Hopefully, there are more of you out there. Friends in Woodside?

Thanks to Joan in North Carolina who introduced us to the most amazing collection of potters, here is my recommendation for horse lovers.  And, perhaps, lovers of other beasts or beings.  Let's get creative.

Just gather up some mane/tail hair and send it off to Turn and Burn.  Based on a Native American technique, David and Deborah Garner will transform it, one hair at a time, into stunning one-of-a-kind pottery. 

 

 

 

I could not resist the turkey feather pot as well.  If only I'd saved feathers from Tina, our feathered friend.  Not.  I think this should be memory enough. 

Betty, here's your chance to make up for that parakeet debacle!!!

 

 

www.turnandburnpottery.com

336.873.7381

Tell them Joan and Don sent you.