Studio Discovery TourLabor Day weekend & the weekend after
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After 25 years making contemporary functional pottery, I wanted to understand basic Indian pottery making. I worked with a Santa Clara Pueblo potter, Dolly Naranjo. I learned Native American pottery skills from finding the clay in nature to hand coiling and primitive firing with wood and dung.
This year, I am making pottery again so in addition to my driftwood sculptures, I will also be showing pottery. Some of it will be traditional cups, bowls, and vases. Some of it will be flame painted pieces that I have burnished and embellished.
Kelp People are made with dried bull kelp for heads, their bodies are driftwood. They are pairs, anatomically correct under their skirts. I embellish them with beads, shells and talisman such as bone or stone carvings. These figures were reviewed in a juried show at the Mendocino Art Center, as 'shamanistic and playful.' Guardians are free standing driftwood figures. Some are solo and some have have morphed into multiple figures that share a base. I also make mermaids and merangels. A kelp head on a piece of driftwood with a sassy curve evolves into a spirit of the sea. When you visit my studio you also visit my flower garden, a 35 year work in progress. September is dahlia time, very colorful. I look forward to sharing my personal creative space with you.
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