I didn’t discover

curves;

I only uncovered them.

– Mae West
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Aww! Love that! 😊
Glad to hear you enjoyed it! 🙂
Thanks! Glad to hear you enjoyed it!
The third pot is really cool-looking. If I tried to make a pot like that, it would fall apart. Was it hard to make?
its taken time and practice to be able to do it for sure. Thankfully, since I have had time and practice, it is easier than it used to be but it is still a fun challenge.
What a beautiful pot! Who is this lovely lady pictured at the end?
That would be the amazing Mae West. If you click her photo it will go to her wikipedia page where you can learn more about her 🙂
Oh wow cool!!! Thanks for the kind reply! 😍
Of course! Happy to help and I hope you are keeping safe and well, Lia!
Mae West! There’s a name you don’t hear too often these days. Maybe you can ‘shape’ something for her other great line from ‘My Little Chicadee’: “Is that a gun in your pocket, or are you just glad to see me?”
I had no idea that line was Mae West’s! She was definitely quite the character!
What an awesome shape!
I want, I want, I NEED that vase when it’s finished … Pretty please?
Keep an eye out for when its posted! Feel free to shoot an email to over from our contact page as well. Its http://rakupottery.ca/contact
Thank you Tish!
I really like this one! It has an interesting movement to it even when it’s still.
Thank you for your kind comment, Aedus! I feel similarly about this vase.
I’ve always wanted to try my hand at pottery. It seems so calming 😌
it definitely can be. Centring the clay on the wheel is definitely one of the hardest parts of getting started, but practice makes perfect. Handbuilding can also be calming, but is a very different experience.
Curves are awesome!! Love the vase and love Mae West! Classic! ❤️✌️
Thank you for your kind comment! I am glad she resonated with you as she did with me.
“You only live once, but if you do it right, once is enough.” – Mae West
That Mae West! So. Many. Great. Lines.
😉
Really like this pottery piece.
Art
Thank you! It was a joy to throw. I hope you are keeping well!
Beautiful.
Thank you!