Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Clay 'n Blogs countdown


Deciding wasn't easy; here's two of the pieces I brought to the Clay and Blogs, Telling a Story show at the Campbell House in Southern Pines, NC, more later.


A big thank you to Meredith Heywood for inviting me to participate in the show. Meredith is curating the show for the Arts Council of Moore County, NC. There's more previews on Meredith's blog here. I was able to see much of the work of the other potters yesterday; what a great show this is.

Hope you can make it to the show, which will be up for the month of October. If you can't attend and are interested in purchasing any pots in the show, you can contact the Arts Council of Moore County at 910-692-2787 or email acmc@mooreart.org, after October 1.

12 comments:

  1. this is SUCH an awesome idea! Congratulations for being invited Linda!!

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  2. Hi Linda, thanks, I am having a blast getting to meet all the potters here and see their wonderful work in person.

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  3. Looks good Linda. Thanks for the pictures on yesterday's post. See you Friday.

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  4. Hi Michael, thanks, it was fun to meet you, Mary and Levi, and to see your kiln in action, what a lovely spot you have to work in, your gallery was so warm and inviting.

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  5. Linda - great pot selection. Wish I could be there to see all the work in person -- and meet everyone. You must be in (pottery) heaven!

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  6. Congratulations for being invited to the show, Linda!
    WOW! The pot in the first photo is fabulous!! I love love love it!
    The colors are chic and the shape is so nice! Looking forward to hearing from you about the show!

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  7. Congratulations for being invited to the show, Linda!
    WOW! The pot in the first photo is fabulous!! I love love love it!
    The colors are chic and the shape is so nice! Looking forward to hearing from you about the show!

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  8. Hi Judy, thanks so much, I loved seeing your work at the show, it is even more wonderful in person than on the blogs. I really am in pottery heaven, so much to see and do here. and I am used to the quiet life in the country. even though this is the country, there is a lot happening.

    Hi Sapphire, thanks, I am really happy with how the teapot came out with the glazes blending into one another. I'll use this combo again. The second piece has a ohata kaki background glaze which is better to see in person. I'll keep you posted about my pottery tours around here.

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  9. Good to hear that you've enjoyed the show. Enjoy a lovely day! Kellie xx

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  10. Hi Kellie, thanks, yes it is wonderful to see so many artists in the same show and they are from all over the world too.

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  11. You must be having a blast. Potters, potters, everywhere you look potters. That teapot is sooo original. Loved that second piece.
    Thanks for taking us along.

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  12. Hi Patti, thanks, yes, a blast, never saw so many potters in my life. Off to visit a bunch of potteries today.

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