Lots of Functionl Pottery this Fall
Dale Rose continues her work in soft lush glazes.
Pam Robinson, though not a big producer, always pleases with active glazes.
Tammy Lynn shows her glaze techinque in this array of small vases. Tammy gets TOP HONORS for her candy selection.
The richness of this "butter with iron" glaze used by Tammy doesn't show like I wanted in this photo. Come to the sale and see for yourself. Did I mention Tammy has excellent taste in candies? Anybody that puts out White Rabbit candy is OK in my book.
This platter sold before I left the building. Larking Hosmer has more of these platters as you can see stacked here and in other racks in his display.
Typical work by plate master Larkin. Stacks and stacks of plates.
Dynamic glaze work by Linda Baird.
Who does purple and red better than Linda?
Prolific potter Sue Sprague displays a bright and exciting platter.
Sue has little fish saucers, got to show them.
Deanne Ketterman is the only guild potter currently showing Majolica. Deanne also works in stoneware.
Colorful and playful work by Deanne.
Sarah Kaspar-Houssney has produced a diverse selection of ceramic work showing attention to detail and color selection.
One of several Tea Pot and Cup sets by Sarah.
Lois Edgar uses natural images to boldly accent her ceramic as well as her paper work.
Deer / Antelope figures predominate much of the work in Lois' display.
Many handles for Lois' work are small porcelain animals in a brilliant celadon galze.
To fellow potters the cone pack might be the most beautiful piece by Shanti Gillis, deep rich celadon colors probably from a salt firing.
Shanti draws inspiration from the red clay to embody the organic of her work, I see the small dashes in the semi-circular spaces as drawn from Hopi rain images.
Multi=dimensional glaze work that's soft and lush from Shanti.
Anyone that follows or collects the work of Lydia Pellow will recognize this display.
A great close up of Lydia's work.
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