
With renovations, growing pains, and a Pandemic, things have not always been easy

and was on it’s last legs at time of this picture


But we are just getting started

and have much more to share with you!

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The studio is looking fabulous!
Thanks Priscilla! Its coming along bit by bit š
I enjoy your blog and photos of your pottery. Years ago, I was a teaching assistant to hearing impaired students 1st – 6th grade in public school. I went with them to art classes to interpret (Iām also hearing impaired). My favorite thing we did was use the pottery wheel to make bowls and vases. I am in my 70ās now and still love hand-thrown pieces. I do not have a collection but admire them so much. On a smaller scale in my apartment, I did make polymer clay trinket dishes and beads for jewelry. Making something with our hands is good for our souls (as you mentioned PTSD and anxiety). Keep up the good work!
thank you for your kindness! I am so glad to hear that you have found pottery to be an accessible and healing medium as well. š
Good to see the cute potters manufacturing š
Keep it going! Good work š
Thank you for your support, Wayne! We are planning on it
A lovely place to be working. I’m sure I’d feel inspired every time I went in there. š
Thank you Tish! It depends what is going on in there – lately it has been putting up mud on the drywall and sanding which is less inspiring lol š but yes for pottery definitely! š I hope you are keeping well!
Looks wonderful! Keep up the good work š It is an honor to share the journey with you š
Thank you! That is very kind of you to share! We are honored to have you be a part of it with us!
The studio looks great! Thanks for sharing your journey!
Absolutely! thank you for joining us! š