Newfoundout Potter
My blogs
- Creative Explorations - Fusion Mentorship - North Bay
- Steven Hill's Journey Workshops
- Centered - Focus on Clay and Creativity
Blogs I follow
- musing about mud
- 'Anagama' Blog
- A Ceramic Art and Pottery Blog By Kevin F Chamberlain
- Alex Matisse
- Alex Solla Pottery - formerly Cold Springs Studio Pottery
- Barnbarroch Pottery
- Birgit's Pots
- Burnt Good - Ceramic Art and Pottery Blog
- clark woodfired pottery//the forge studio
- Contemporary Ceramics
- Creative with clay: Pottery by Charan Sachar
- Dan Finnegan - Studio Pottery
- Dawan, Chawan, Chassabal
- ELAINE BRADLEY
- Euan The Potter
- Fine Mess Pottery
- Going to Pot
- Grace Sheese
- GreenFire
- IDabbles
- Jeff Campana
- Kristen Kieffer
- Lesley McInally Ceramics
- Lucien M. Koonce
- North Carolina Clay Club
- Painted by Fire
- PHOENIX
- Russell Wrankle
- Sequoia Miller's Blog
- SHAMBHALA POTTERY
- Stephen Grimmer Ceramics
- Steven Hill's Journey Workshops
- strange fragments
- Tales of a Red Clay Rambler
- The Pottery@RacoonHighway
- Tony Clennell
- williambakerpottery.com
Gender | Female |
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Industry | Arts |
Location | Ontario, Canada |
Introduction | In Dec 2009 I renamed my first blog to Centered - Focus on Clay and Creativity - as I have finished my year long journey workshop with Steven Hill. The focus will continue to be on thoughts about my work - about creativity, design and function................... I have been making pottery off and on for 40 years, exploring many different aspects of ceramics. I named my pottery business after "The Newfoundout" - the secluded valley high in the Opeongo Hills of eastern Ontario where we own an abandoned farm and where in 2007 I built a wood-fired kiln. I normally fire in a gas kiln in Deep River, Ontario, at the Deep River Potters' Guild, but do several wood firings in the summer. This blog originally documented my year long "journey workshop" with Steven Hill. It was an incredible "journey" which had a profound effect on my work and as was the North Bay mentorship. I highly recommend this type of workshop to anyone who is interested in exploring their work and creativity. |
Interests | ceramics - wheel thrown and handbuilt, wood fired pottery, rock gardening, making amd gardening with hypertufa troughs, growing plants from seed |