Happy New Year to all! I am conducting a short survey to help inform my pottery creations and blog posts so that I can make this site more interesting to you!
The survey only takes a few moments to complete and your opinion is valued! I will randomly select one survey participant to win a linocut print.* (email must be included, so I can notify the winner)
Thank you for your participation! We will announce the winner of the free linocut print in early February!
Sublime !
Merci beaucoup!
Happy New Year! The survey is really a good idea
Thank you for your kind words! I hope 2019 is a great year for you!
Many thanks for you kind wish 🙂
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Thanks for your help! I hope you have a great weekend!
I’m glad you visited my blog recently so I could know about your pottery.
It is beyond beautiful and I will greatly enjoy visiting your site in 2019.
your RAKU is pure magic!
I am very inspired by your kind words so Thank You! I am looking forward to reading more of your work and experiencing more of the magic that you create! I wish you and amazing 2019!
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Thanks so much Karen! I hope you are having an amazing 2019! Wishing you all the best!
Looking forward to seeing your work.
Thank you so much!
Gorgeous work! The colors are DELICIOUS.. Keep up the great work….
Thank you for the very kind words and encouragement! I hope 2019 is an amazing year for you!
How do I get to do one?
It might not show up if you are in reader, but it should show up right in the body of the post on the regular site. Thanks so much for your interest!
Oooooooh that’s it! I’ll check on my computer tomorrow!
I’m really interested in what mediums you put your pottery in when firing. Paper? Wood chips? Do certain woods consistently produce certain colors? Maybe I don’t know enough about Raku firings. Do you glaze them?
Hi Erica! Raku pottery is glazed and the reduction material, along with many other variables produce different effects, to the point where sometimes the same glaze can produce significantly different results.