Pots across America!

It’s been a while since I last posted – we are in the heat of summer (no kidding at 90 degrees every day for months!) and things are busy in the Smokies.

Pincu Pottery opened in May and I have had the pleasure of teaching some fabulous people how to play with clay.  It has really been fun!

I have had one-on-one sessions with people that had dreamed of potting for most of their lives and finally got a chance, families with six (that’s right, 6) children, Mommies and their babies looking for  foot & hand prints permanently affixed in clay, Mother/Daughter/Grandmother outings, friends, local folks, vacationers, hearing impaired folks, disabled individuals…..from seven to over seventy… the list goes on.

Everyone approaches clay with a unique eye and a range of abilities.  It is so great to watch the ‘deer in headlights’ look on some faces when they arrive turn into proud smiles as they leave.  I think the topping on the cake would be to see everyone use their pots in their homes… I bet it is one proud moment.  I remember using my pots for the first time.  What a feeling of having created a useful object that both functioned well and was beautiful!

This week I was visited by an awesome lady.  Laura said that when she was laid off (do I hear the word Recession?) she and her husband decided to sell everything and live – that is, they sold everything but their bicycles and headed East from Oregon.  They just arrived in Bryson City.  Two-wheeled it the whole way!    Check out the blog of their travels and post a comment to give them your well wishes on the roads to follow!

Laura

Laura throwing her first pot!

MudTools are Coming!!!

I just ordered some new ribs and other tools from MudTools.  They should be in next week!  Can’t wait.

Ribs by MudTools

Ribs by MudTools

And I am getting more molds from Bamboo Tools (as well as more tools)!

Octagon mold for hand building

wooden, octagon mold for hand building trays, plates, etc.

Bamboo Tools has a fabulous Youtube site where you can see how to use the molds.  Get ideas and go for it!  These babies can be used in your own home!  No extra special equipment necessary!

And don’t forget the old standby’s if you lose a tool or need a brush!  I have cheap brushes for wax resist, nice brushes for glaze work, etc.

Classes starting soon!

The Heritage Arts Institute at Southwestern Community College is about to begin a new set of classes – starting September 14.

I will be teaching a glaze & clay calculation class – all about materials needed to make clay objects.  This will truly be an ‘academic’ type class, complete with a required text, “Clay and Glazes for the Potter,” by Daniel Rhodes.  I love glaze mixing – it reminds me of cooking, my other love – so this should be a good class.

I will also be teaching the Intermediate Wheel class, History of Ceramics and Low Fire Ceramics.   Check my history page for links to ceramic history sites.

Joe Frank McKee will also be teaching.  This time, Joe Frank teaches handbuilding!   Also on his plate is a Joined Vessels class.  That should be a good one.

Doug Hubbs will also be teaching his usual Beginning Potters Wheel.

Don’t miss out!  Click on the link to register or find out more about times classes meet, etc.!

Some student work:

Marvine's butter dish

Marvine's butter dish

Beth's first teapot

Beth's first teapot