Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Getting there....

As Anne LaMott guides in her book on writing and life, sometimes you have to do it "bird by bird" or piece by piece. And that's how it will go for now, a few pieces here a few pieces there...

More of my favorite jars...
Some little posey vases inspired by Jennifer Allen's workshop at Touchstone Center for Crafts a few weeks ago.
School's almost done. I can't wait to have more time to work and relax and have coffee in my pj's in the studio again!!!
(Can anyone tell me why this blog won't let me put more than one hyper link in?????)

Friday, April 20, 2012

Well, it's about time...

 So yes, it has been entirely too long since my last post. Embarassingly so. My apologies. I've finally gotten a small group of pots finished and it feels so good to be working again!

Without boring you too much- serious tendonitis, physical therapy, rest, physical therapy, rest (you can read that as "make no work until told.") and still more physical therapy. Throw in an emotional breakdown or two, and whadyaknow, it's the middle of April!

I'd like to say I'll be going at it gang busters again, but instead I'll be taking a kinder gentler approach to making this season. Small sets work for me now, mentally and physically. I'm not sure how that will fit into doing fall shows, but it seems life is providing an "opportunity for growth" that needs to be heeded.

Some of these pieces have been posted to etsy, the remaining pieces will find their way to Saxonburg.

 

Friday, December 30, 2011

New/End Year Tradition


So I've got this thing in my blood where I have to get to the Strip District around my birthday. And since said birthday is next Monday, today ended up being the day. Who couldn't ask for a better one?? Sunny and 47 degrees?? Not your usual December Januaury fare, that's for sure. I was going to title this post "End of the Year Tradition" but the truth is, my birthday falls at the BEGINNING of the year, and I've got the time for this tradition before the END of the year. That being said, I guess it should really be called my "Transitional Tradition". So why the Strip? Well....
Take the Society for Contemporary Crafts, what's not to intrigue and engage your brain here??? The current exhibit is the Associated Artists of Pittsburgh. I LOVE LOVE LOVE this piece for a million tagged reasons. First, it's made of hundreds of old fashioned price tags, dangling and swinging in the breeze! Each tag has an image or word stamped on the surface and the cotton strings tying each one makes the 8 year old Charo in me scream, "I NEED that!" And what is it about those old tags? When I see them in the Worthington Hardware Store or in Staples, part of me sees no problem in buying 100 of them in each size and color. Of course, the Minnie Pearle in me sees no problem either. Secondly, it screams "girlie girl", need I say more?  Regardless, this dress brought up many fun memories from childhood (My poor mother.) and it also made me question what part of me blocks the impulse to buy and create with something that causes such a pleasant visceral reaction?
Along with the great sculptues in the exhibit is an artwork by my former colleague and
Saxonburg Co-op member Mark Weleski. These are two separate canvases, hand streched to perfection. Look deeply, look inside. It's all there. Mark's works are currently on view at the Co-op if you are interested in seeing more of his abstracts and also his photo realistic work. A quiet man, his work speaks volumes.  There's much more to see at the AAP exhibit which runs through Jan. 14.

And of course it wouldn't be a blog post without a pot or two...so here's the latest addition to my collection:

This little mug jumped off the table while I was perusing the shop at SCC. Joanna Powell of Boulder, Colorado got me with earthenware and as she writes on her card, "humor and whimsy". Yummy buttery glaze, slip, sgraffito and a perfectly sized handle! Love it, too!! Now, take notice of that box with the blue pom pom on top. In real estate, they say, "Location, location, location." In retail we say, "Presentation!!" I walked out of the SCC holding that sweet little box like a new baby for everyone to see.
It wasn't simply a day for art. Many of you know the Strip is full of people, smells, steet vendors, hats. socks, Steeler gear and so much more. The day was filled with stops at Roxanne's Dried Flowers for a good head full of eucaclyptus and a box of anise seeds, and a stop at Mon Aimee Chocolate...only two bars of Salted Dark Chocolate this year....A stop for chai, a giant jar of feta cheese...two new crazy hats. I am ready for the new year!
So as 2011 comes to an end, I've concluded it was a year of change and growth, a good one. Finishing it out with great art and some inspiration for 2012 is a tradition I'll gladly do again, same time same place, next year.

Thursday, December 1, 2011

Studio Pottery Sale!


Studio Pottery Sale

Saturday December 10, 10-4pm
720 Cadogan Slate Lick Rd.
Kittanning

The studio needs a good cleaning, a few pots have been sitting around the studio a little too long...sounds like it's time for a sale!! Do a little holiday shopping, join me for some coffee, tea and goodies.
Discontinued patterns will be marked RED DOT - 50% off. 
Who wouldn't love this Biscotti Jar?

All plates must go!

Decorator pears---perfect little gifts.

Cash and checks accepted.
See you Saturday!

Sunday, November 27, 2011

Eating Again?

Ahhhhh more food as the Thanksgivng holiday comes to a close. The extended holiday brought friends to the house for dinner and pots to the table. I mixed up some dipping oils with fresh herbs from the garden for that fabulous asiago cheese baguette from the Oakmont Bakery . Here's a few of my favorites by some of my many favorite potters....Molly Hatch, April Gates ,Ron Philbeck, Karen McKee, Bernadette Curran, and Nancy Smeltzer.

Mark your calendars!! December 10! 10-2pm. Come on over for a last minute sale and I'll get out the pots and dipping oil for you as well. As the year closes, it's time to move out pieces that have become like grown children who won't move out! Discontinued patterns, colors and test pieces will be 50 % off. See you there!

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Holiday Stop & Shop

Join me this weekend for another fresh batch of bakeware and kitchen beauties...
The Holiday Stop & Shop
November 19, 10-5pm
The Penn lade Lions Club
150 Church Road Butler PA 16002
Brie BakersIf you've never heard of a brie baker...just imagine puff pastry wrapped around a lovely brie with honey and fresh rosemary baked in this perfectly sized dish! (We made one at the Cottage Pottery Sale and sold the dish it was served from!!
I'll also have beautiful large platters for serving or display. Platters are able to be hung or displayed on a large plate rack in your kitchen, dining or living room area. 
Is your kitchen missing anything? Do you need a hostess gift? Do you need serving bowls for those great Tastefully Simple dip mixes? I'll have chip n'dip servers, serving platters, dip bowls of all sizes, utensil jars, tumblers, anything bowls, coffee mugs, large salad and pasta bowls and casserole dishes.
Hope to see you!!!
Christy

Friday, October 7, 2011


Cottage Pottery Sale
November 5 & 6
10- 5
614 Stanton Ave
Mars Pa