Copper Oxides

 

"In pottery, by developing sensitivity in manipulating natural materials by hand, I found a wisdom which had died out of the concepts I learned in the university… The life I found in the craft helped bring to a new birth my ideals in education.  Some secret center became vitalized in  those hours of silent practice in the arts of transformation."

 - M.C. Richards

 

This new bowl and my recent experiments with copper oxides are proving to be pleasing.   Returning to pottery after many, many years of absence has been a remarkable experience.  I have been fortuante to meet some amazing teachers (yep, that is a shout out to the CPS community and Chris Harford in particular) who have challenged, encouraged, and guided me. 

I practice pottery because of what it teaches me – patience, resiliance, openness, improvisation, the importance of presence and being able to let go – of the things I make and my ideas of what something needs to be…

Plus…pottery has proven great distraction from the papers I should be writing 😉

 

 

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One response to “Freshly Transformed Clay”

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    amber

    So beautiful!
    Dan and I started a beginning pottery wheel class last weekend. Really like it so far.

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