Wheel-thrown and hand-built one-of-a-kind functional and decorative stoneware and Raku artwork.
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Owatonna, MN 55060 United States
| I'm a working potter and also a pottery instructor. Experimentation is my love, so nearly all of my works are unique, one-of-a-kind artworks. Functional pieces tend to be more appreciated in the local area, so many of my pieces do fall into the functional category, however I do manage to make some expressive non-functional pieces as well to fill an inner need. I appreciate comments and suggestions, so feel free to use the blog, or even just comment on the items you see here on the web site. Most of all, thank you for visiting!
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| Busy studio times Busy studio times | | Handles Making handles for mugs | | Ramping up for a show With my class reunion out of the way this past weekend, I've been busy trying to get things ready for an exciting two-day local show. Got some interesting pieces I've made lately, so I'm excited to see what I do in the glazing arena for them once they have been bisque fired. | | Platters platters everywhere I've been trying to focus a little more on exploring my platters, and to see what various things I can do to design and decorate them... and with every step forward, it feels more and more like I'm just starting to scratch the surface (pun pun) of what can be done.
The spiral rolling stamp design seems pretty popular, so I may work on making a few more rolling stamps to use, as I've only made three rolling stamps and one cylinder stamp so far. | | Late Night Kiln Firing Just started the kiln and it is nearly 2AM. I'll have to set a timer to wake me up to turn it up every 1.5 hours. Some of the glazed pieces would not fit in this smaller kiln, so they will wait to be fired in the next glaze load. |
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