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Sun cauldron
Black three moon mug with gold
Black moon mug with gold
Dimensions (approximately): about 8" at widest point, and 5.5" tall A while back, I decided to make cauldrons year long, no restrictions! Since then, I’ve...
Dimensions (approximately): about 6.25" at widest point and 6" tall A while back, I decided to make cauldrons year long, no restrictions! Since then, I’ve...
Bigger fern mug
Light clay body, Mustard matte
Holds about 13 oz filled to the rim Prototypes and Seconds Sale! Please read carefully. Before I tell you more about this particular piece (please...
Holds 11 ounces filles to the rim Prototypes and Seconds Sale! Please read carefully. Before I tell you more about this particular piece (please find...
Holds 11 ounces filled to the rim Prototypes and Seconds Sale! Please read carefully. Before I tell you more about this particular piece (please find...
Holds 11 ounces filled to the Tim Prototypes and Seconds Sale! Please read carefully. Before I tell you more about this particular piece (please find...
Holds 13 ounces filled to the rim Prototypes and Seconds Sale! Please read carefully. Before I tell you more about this particular piece (please find...
Black mug with ferns and gold stars.
Ready to ship.
Material
Stoneware is my current favorite that I use. I switch between two different ones, both from Laguna Clay.
Tools
I mainly work at the potter’s wheel. All my pieces are fired in a gas kiln at cone 10 (2,381°F).
Inspiration
Rawness, diversity, and purity of Mother Earth, depth of the human mind and mysteries of our Universe.
Behind T&G
Ceramics found me at a time in my life where I needed it most. It has saved me from myself in many different ways.
I am mostly self-thought and have always been very hungry for knowledge and growth. Through my art, with my hands, I speak my mind, translate some of my deepest feelings and share things that I have yet to put into words. I create from within and this is why it makes it that much more special to know people appreciate and connect with my pottery.
I am mostly self-thought and have always been very hungry for knowledge and growth. Through my art, with my hands, I speak my mind, translate some of my deepest feelings and share things that I have yet to put into words. I create from within and this is why it makes it that much more special to know people appreciate and connect with my pottery.