Practicing architecture for over 40 years has now led me to channeling my creativity into pottery. Initially wanting to create unique serving pieces to enhance my tablescapes, I’m now obsessed with the medium and process. Like architecture, the principles of scale, proportion, color and texture are key elements to the design. However, clay is less predictable than architecture, so being patient, flexible and accepting has become new traits to embrace.
I share with you, my creations!
These are examples of the current design pieces as a representation of color, pattern, and size. Items are food safe, microwave and dishwasher safe, however, it is recommended to hand-wash items with special design features.
Serving pieces with dark blue textured exteriors and varied interiors combined with solid blue accents: platters and various bowls.
Small containers for plants, candles, pencil cup, etc.
Serving pieces with textured sides and interesting glazed interiors: platters and various bowls.
Sculptural pieces with irregular edges can be used as serving pieces or home decor.
sets of 2" cylindrical vases some with irregular mouths emulating singers.
Serving pieces with black background and light blue highlights: platters and bowls.
Thompsons Station, Tennessee, United States
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