Here's a picture of a couple of the boring bowls I've been working on, because it's all that was left uncovered in the studio by the time I remembered to bust out the camera.
In my defense, I didn't have the camera out because I was making an extreme mess dealing with some large platters that, I'm hoping, will turn out in a positive manner. Because that would be nice. Maybe I'll take some pictures of those the next time I'm in the studio. If I remember.
Unlikely.
But seriously, the plates took some time, plus my normal throwing time was interrupted by a meeting regarding the NCPG Fall Show & Sale which will be November 13-15, 2009. More on that later, specifically once the ad materials are ready. But it would not be unfair to say that it's a really fun event. Plenty of pottery, live music, food (not live - unless we're serving yogurt this year) and drink (generally regarded as not live). So, more on that later, as I have a couple of fall events coming up.
Back to the plates - they better turn out nicely because they are otherwise a waste of space on my shelves. Large footprint, low volume. On the flip side, once they're finished they pack quite nicely, so maybe that's the trade-off. That's all for now. Have a great weekend, and check out The Elms!
Unlikely.
But seriously, the plates took some time, plus my normal throwing time was interrupted by a meeting regarding the NCPG Fall Show & Sale which will be November 13-15, 2009. More on that later, specifically once the ad materials are ready. But it would not be unfair to say that it's a really fun event. Plenty of pottery, live music, food (not live - unless we're serving yogurt this year) and drink (generally regarded as not live). So, more on that later, as I have a couple of fall events coming up.
Back to the plates - they better turn out nicely because they are otherwise a waste of space on my shelves. Large footprint, low volume. On the flip side, once they're finished they pack quite nicely, so maybe that's the trade-off. That's all for now. Have a great weekend, and check out The Elms!
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