The beginnings of my blog, hopefully a process of documenting my ongoing infatuation with pottery, poetry, good food, bad construction techniques, what have you.
We shall see how this goes, bear with me...
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Hey Philip.... bravo for blogging. We have been doing it since we left Berea and it has been helpful in looking back and seeing our progress.
I look forward to seeing your new work. A few carbon trap pieces showed up in Google images and they looked great!
Have you ever thought about selling your work here: http://www.etsy.com/
We are just about finished building our personal house. We plan on having a studio in the basement so I hope to be back at it in the spring.
I was elated to find you so easily through the use of our dear friend, Google. Haha! How did we live without Google, and when did it become both a verb and a noun?
On to important matters: You have been on my mind a lot lately. I have been presented with the opportunity to teach at the pottery studio where I am working. Not a college, but quite fantastic. I am a LITTLE nervous!
The first night class is this Thursday and in true procrastinator form, I have just begun to write my syllabus. On my left is a copy of the ART 122Ceramic Productions 1 course hand out you gave us the first day of class--Yes I still have it Fall 2003--to use as inspiration.
Thank you for everything Philip--the beginning instruction, encouragement, patience, the seeds you planted--everything.
I am still enjoying your pottery very much! You once made a watering vessel, and wanted to throw it away-- do you remember? It has taken up residence in my living room, and I drink out of your rhino coffee mug at least once a week. :o) Wishing you the very best,
2 comments:
Hey Philip.... bravo for blogging. We have been doing it since we left Berea and it has been helpful in looking back and seeing our progress.
I look forward to seeing your new work. A few carbon trap pieces showed up in Google images and they looked great!
Have you ever thought about selling your work here: http://www.etsy.com/
We are just about finished building our personal house. We plan on having a studio in the basement so I hope to be back at it in the spring.
Keep up the good work.
Jeremy Bollman
Philip!
I was elated to find you so easily through the use of our dear friend, Google. Haha! How did we live without Google, and when did it become both a verb and a noun?
On to important matters: You have been on my mind a lot lately. I have been presented with the opportunity to teach at the pottery studio where I am working. Not a college, but quite fantastic. I am a LITTLE nervous!
The first night class is this Thursday and in true procrastinator form, I have just begun to write my syllabus. On my left is a copy of the ART 122Ceramic Productions 1 course hand out you gave us the first day of class--Yes I still have it Fall 2003--to use as inspiration.
Thank you for everything Philip--the beginning instruction, encouragement, patience, the seeds you planted--everything.
I am still enjoying your pottery very much! You once made a watering vessel, and wanted to throw it away-- do you remember? It has taken up residence in my living room, and I drink out of your rhino coffee mug at least once a week.
:o)
Wishing you the very best,
Carla
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