Working in clay and making functional
pottery has never been a problem for me. I have never felt the
need to dismiss or disregard the concept of function because it
was something less than art. I have never found making useful
pieces confining or restrictive. In fact, I find that the opposite
seems true. The longer I stay involved, the more alternatives
and possibilities there are that seem to present themselves. Along
with the functional aspects of the piece, I strive to have the
end product reflect my own sensitivity and awareness to the material
itself and its traditions. The pieces that I'm most pleased with
are those that come closest to best integrating the form and surface,
the spontaneity and fluidity of the clay along with the object's
use.
Wolf Plate, 2004
earthenware
2" high x 16" diameter
Fish Basket, 2004
earthenware, low fire salt
16" high x 10" diameter
Fish Vase, 2004
earthenware, low fire salt
12" high x 8" diameter
Footed Casserole, 1999
Earthenware
9 1/2" x 6 1/2"