Showing posts with label underwater. Show all posts
Showing posts with label underwater. Show all posts

Sunday, November 29, 2015


 Here are some highlights from the new pottery. These items are already listed at my ETSY shop.
This week I am hard at work, to fill the kiln one more time, before I have to put my ceramic work away, and begin some other painting projects for January.
















Tuesday, November 24, 2015


I am thrilled to see the results in the kiln this afternoon, after last nights firing!

There are many pieces here, it took a while to get enough to fill the kiln, in fact, I left the top shelf pretty bare, because I just wanted to see it all done!


 I always feel very inspired to immediately paint MORE when I have such a good firing result.
 The next load of pottery will be larger pieces, and wont take so long to fill up.... I love this time of year, its when I do most of my pottery painting, and its of course for teh holiday shopping season. If you see anything you like, drop me a line!!!!! I wont be able to post to my ETSY shop until later in December.
 Of course, all this will be on display and available for PURCHASE for Sarasota, Florida peeps, December 12 and 13th at the Atomic Holiday Bazaar.
 OK, back to the studio!!


















Tuesday, November 17, 2015

Hello readers of this blog.
As you can see from the previous post, its been a few years since I updated. However, I still refer clients and friends to the large selection of of my work that is contained in this blog, from when I did keep it up.
It seems a shame to let it languish, so I will make the effort now to post from time to time, maybe even frequently. Stay tuned!!!! Here is some recent ceramic work of mine to look at:










Tuesday, December 06, 2011

Bathroom Floorcloth

This bathroom floorcloth was designed to complement, not compete with or copy the sculpted tiles work around the shower bath and some other areas in the room.

I enjoyed using multiple glazes and loose, painterly effects on the waves. When a floorcloth can be painted no my work tables, (when it fits) I can have a lot of scope with the paint, more than when its painted vertically.