Wednesday, November 23, 2011
birthday party..cheesecake...jellybean..BOOM!
Will is 3! Three years old...WOW...these have been the fastest and happiest years on earth so far. All the parents who warned me of the warp speed life would take were right, and then some. I still often find myself looking at him like a strange force of nature that has descended into, and now dominates, our lives. He is perfect in every way! Happy Birthday Son. I hope you read this some day, if the internet survives, and realize how full you have made our lives, and our hearts.
The rest of you can now dry your eyes and make plans to get out Friday December 2, the last First Friday of 2011. I will be at the First Friday Indie Market again, downtown GSO. This one should be another great Holiday event. I will have new pots at the Market, and in my space at the Handmade Emporium at Design Archives. Here is the way cool poster for the Market:
I urge you all to come out and buy local and handmade gifts for the Holiday season. Remember, plastic corporate crap from elsewhere just says you are fulfuling some obligation. Buying something made with love and care says you love and care. AND...there is no website dedicated to disturbing images of fellow shoppers at both of these, and all other, for that matter, venues that sell handmade items. So there.
I have been busy, way busy, as of late. Early last month, I entered the retail realm at Design Archives. Please check it out; along with my pots, there are many, many cool and original items available there. Support your Local Craftsperson!
Last night, with the help of my brother Clay, the booth at Design Archives got a makeover. We added lights, tweaks, and height adjustments to showcase some pieces. I had already added some detail shots of glaze surfaces that I really like. I never tire of looking at them; they are like terrains of other worlds. Here are two of my favorites, both from a large (for me!) pots Adam and I fired the last time we took the train out...
Thanks to my good friend Frances Mullis, I have a really nice piece of celebrity exploitation advertising in there as well. Maybe you have seen this on my Facebook...
That is THE Anthony Bourdain, holding one of MY coffee mugs! Too cool! Hope he likes it, and hope he doesn't mind being so shamelessly used to try to sell more of those very mugs! Thank you Frances for making it happen! And thanks to Anthony for: 1. accepting the mug as my gift to him. 2. agreeing to have his picture taken with it. 3. having such an interesting show about food the world over that I have ended 21 years of being a vegetarian partially due to his influence.
Anthony, you are right, pigs are tasty! Happy Thanksgiving!
Here is the head shot of the revamped booth. Look now, as new pots will be there soon. Come out and help me make room for them!
So if that isn't enough excitement.......on November 12 I had the wonderful opportunity to help out potter Joseph Sands and his firing crew finish off firing his kiln in Randleman, NC. Thanks to Adam Wiley for volunteering me when he was unable to make it. Joseph is a talented potter making beautiful pots in all shapes and sizes. I am greatly impressed with his skills and knowledge, I assisted in side stoking for the final hours of the multiday firing. Joesph salts the kiln at the top end with 200 pounds of salt. I had a great time helping out, and learned a bit while I was there. His opening is the Saturday after Thanksgiving. Go check it out! Fellow potter Rochelle Peterson took some of the pictures below; thanks for handling the camera while I was stoking! I am looking forward to seeing the pots for the first time on Saturday! Here are random shots from the day.
with all that..........Happy Thanksgiving to anyone who was nice enough to have read all of this...Thanks!
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