Saturday, November 12, 2005

Member Web Pages

Some of our potters have their own web sites.

Those that I know I'll post here with the links.

Willi

Shanti

Todd

Jennifer J.

Denise

Giga's husband Bill shows his photography and cards at the membes sale.

There might be more, please check in comments.



Pottery Classes begin Janurary 9th

Winter session classes begin at the guild Janurary 9th and continue for 10 weeks.

You will need to contact Linda for more information and registration forms to attend classes.

I've added some extra pictures of work by the members that are teaching this session.



Barb C.: Beginning Pottery
another picture




Caroline: Master Sculpture
another picture






Darryl: Introduction to clay
another picture




Logan: Intermediate Pottery
another picture





Mary Lynn: Master Sculpture
another picture
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Willi: Intermediate Pottery
another picture



Third Time's the Charm

This is the last of our potters displaying their work.
It only took me three times to get the photos I needed
Thank you Jennifer J. for waiting to be included in the blog of the Sale.


Jennifer J. names all of her work so individual is the presentation.


As you can see this is "Junior High Dance".
It certainly looks like they are having fun.

Friday, November 11, 2005

Special Sculpture Area

There is more in the large sculpture area than I'm posting.
You need to go.
This work really deserves a proper photo set up.


Mary Lynn builds a delightful totem of turtles and an owl.
Something sagacious here?


Nancy thinks you can use this Jamon inspired house in your garden.


Pork strays from his Samuri Warriors to the hen house.
How do all those roosters get along so close together.


Danni's southwestern inspired shine as promised in the previous post.

Ceramics as Art

A second selection of work as much for the eye as the functional table.


Cindy never stops providing the light hearted in her work.
I want my dinner table set with her designs.


Erica is a new member and has been diligent in re-filling her depleted display, better hurry.


Darryl continues his study of modified form with an emphasis on celedon glaze.
Note the dragon handle on the container.


Danni has lots of sculpture and fetish forms with that southwest flair.
Don't miss her shrine in the large sculpture area.


I'm on an olive tray kick and had to add Bernie's effort.
My apologies for a slightly off focus picture.

Functional Work the Star of the Show Part Two

A continuation of functional work.
Both space and battery conspired to make this a two day posting.


Sanna adds felt hats to her long recognized hand painted earthenware.


Sue S. brings her sensible design from Eldorado Springs.


Sue D. never dissapoints her collectors with her consistent work.


Marcia teaches at Naropa University and her work shows why they treasure her.


Lydia throws and throws and throws the most wonderful of pots. She includes hard to find items in her inventory.


Lois also includes her hand pressed and embossed greeting cards, not to be missed.



Logan produced the best of show with the sold plate, note the empty plate stand at the bottom of the picture. Lots of other good stuff. No I wasn't the purchaser, drat.



Karen has added angels to her vast inventory she brings us from Estes Park.


Joyce sets the bar with her work in porcelain. Beautiful glaze work.


Jeniffer has earthy colors with divergent form.


Jan uses sgraffito to decorate her porcelain.
The designs make me think of the Balkans.


Dianne gives us her frog soap dishes as well as an assortment of other work.


Rose has fluid colors, soft enough for any palette.


Christopher is one of our new members with a diverse selection of work.


Barb Mc. uses impressed patterns to accent the vitality of her work,.
Much more than shown here.


Barb C. has the crackle down on her Raku work.
Most of her work is functional.
I use one her containers like the ones shown above to store my tea.