We have a lot of catch up to do with all of you! Make it easier on us by just coming on over this weekend!! We'd love to have you!
Saturday, June 16, 2012
This last firing before we leave came out well. Let's see if I can figure out how to blog while traveling. If not, check us out on Facebook for updates. And if you are near Des Moines, Iowa come see us at the fair next weekend..... So long....
With our departure pending, here is a quick look at three firings. Our last one is going on now. It will be tough to get everything into the car. We are headed for the Des Moines Arts Festival June 22-24, the Cherry Creek Arts Festival in Denver July 5-8 and the Ann Arbor Street Art Fair, the Original July 18-21....big plans!
At long last, the landscapes are finished with exception of the large bowl which is in the firing now.
Here are the results!!
I am pleased......... these are so much fun to make and of course, it has something to do with the fact that I don't make them very often and they are very individual designs.
We are getting ready for THE big trip this year. We have never ever
done three consecutive art fairs on the road. Why we are attempting this
feat in 2012 is because times have changed. Have you noticed? Since the
economic meltdown, the small galleries have not returned therefore our
wholesale business has gone south and not just for us... for all
craftspeople. The result is that more and more high quality crafts are
showing up at retail shows. That's good news for you but it throws us
into a competitive spin.
And spinning we are................. Will we have what you want?
Welcome! Steve and I wanted to show you our current work in a more spontaneous way. For those of you who have been collecting our work, this will add some depth to our connection. For those of you just finding us, we hope this will inspire you. Please feel free to post comments or contact us directly at 845.246.6952
We have been studio potters since 1973 and started working in the Arts and Crafts Style in 1997.
Inspired by the original Arts and Crafts Movement 1890-1910, we make both Classic Arts and Crafts pottery and a wide variety of our own designs. Each pot is thrown on the potter's wheel by Steve out of stoneware clay and then sculpted individually by either Steve or Cherie. After drying, they are fired to a bisque temperature before glazing and then fired to over 2200 degrees Fahrenheit. All vases are water tight and can be used for fresh flowers. They are NOT food safe.
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Steve's handbuilt vase 1974
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