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Embracing a Glossy Glaze - Black and White
How often have I felt that “satin” is the holy grail of glaze surfaces. Oh so much. But it turns out that the most enduringly reliable glaze that I have ever made is a glossy one. I always loved it on the inside of functional ware, and truth be told, in every day functional use. But as a look, I had not really given it a fair shake until I started using it to do black and white.






Hundred Bottles
Making 100 “things” is one of those projects I revisit from time to time that helps me explore form, maybe experiment with glazes or surface. This gallery is an example of what came out of one of those iterative rounds - in this case 100 bottles.









In Another Life I Was a Photographer
I’ve actually always been a photographer and still am really. It started when my mom let me carry around her Canon SLR as a kid shooting whatever struck my fancy, then entered some of those photos in a local competition. It gave me the recognition that photography was in the category of “things I can do,” which I return to often and have occasionally taken very seriously. Below is a small sampling of one of those most recent periods of taking photography seriously.