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I
like to think that my pottery and art pieces “shout out in a whisper”.
Each unique piece is designed to be bold and beautiful and to grab the
viewer’s eye with playful alterations which create personality and
animation. At the same time, the practical side of each piece is
evident in the architecture and is meant to be used or displayed on a
daily basis.
My
clay playing days began in high school and continued through college.
My first potter’s wheel was purchased in 1983. After a twelve year
hiatus, I pulled out my wheel again in 1995 and began creating pieces
for my friends and family.
In
2001, I began throwing seriously, bought my first electric kiln and
started my business. The name “T Pots Pottery” is a play on words. My
nickname “T” was coined in the early 1990’s when I was a full time
firefighter/paramedic.
After
completing a semester long glaze chemistry class, I began testing
different chemical combinations to create just the colors and effects I
want in glaze. I create and mix all of my own lead-free glazes.
Variegated glazes are my favorite; I like the unpredictable results, one
without uniformity in color or texture. My complete line of functional
ware is ovenproof, may be used in the dishwasher and microwave and is
food safe.
My current works are branching out with the use of slabs
and coils, rolled out of clay. In these, motion is created with the
use of wavy edges, spraying glaze and textures mimicked from nature.
The Sierra Nevada Mountains, where I live and play have a great
influence on my work. My wall hangings emphasize the colors and views
of the world as I see it from my studio.
I presently
work as a registered nurse in the Emergency Department. When I am not
in my studio or at the hospital, I can be found on the tennis courts,
hiking with my dogs or gardening. |