Showing posts with label pottery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pottery. Show all posts

Sunday, March 9, 2014

ART IS A PASSION NO MATTER WHAT AGE WE ARE!

One of the special things about art is you are never too young or to old to be an artist and do art.  Maryann is a fellow student and friend of mine in art class. She is my role model for an active 80 year old! We take pottery together at a wonderful city recreation program offered by the city of Tampa. She comes to class dressed to kill in pressed jeans and heels.  She says she throws better on the  pottery wheel with heels!  Her jeans had a crease that is just so, and her boot heels are always polished to a shine.  She doesn't do pretty little Sunday art, she dives in raku and big clay projects.  She brings handmade chocolates and deserts to class ever time.  She is always putting some major party together or off on a cruise with her husband Don.  She is positive, smiling and full of " I can do spirit"!   Here she is learning to saggar fire with Kathy, our teacher.  

Our teacher Kathy and fellow friend and  classmate  Maryanne



Our Best Dressed Artist in Class, Maryann
She even throws with heels on!!






Etching solution pour 


Applying etching compound for saggar firing

   
experimenting with different materials for a sager firing
Aluminum foil wrap

Kathy is a teacher who has a wonderful sense of  humor and loves her students

Monica is another student who started classes at the same time I did.  Monica is from Peru, she is an art history major and has worked at the Dali museum as an education ass. co-ordinator.  She met Brian this past year and they married.  I think she will be staying in America!  She is a dynamo of persistence and patience. She has accomplished major skills in a short amount of time.  She and I have become the best of friends and it amazing to watch her grow in art and life.

Trim work takes time and patience

Monica Guerrero is fast becoming an accomplished potter
These are the latest raku pieces that I worked on.  The faces are from a mold which causes me some conflict. I have always had trouble reconciling my art training which called for total self creation as opposed to the use of molds.  I prefer to create everything with my own hand, but in some cases I have decided to use molds for repetition in larger projects, as a part of a whole. I have a concept for a large show that has many components and these faces would be part of a total concept.  I like the way both faces turned out.  I had an idea the white crackle glaze would work well.    I also layered strips of torn newspapers over sections of the form, then applied the glazes. Laying on the newspaper strips blocks the glaze and leaves that area unglazed for firing. In the raku firing the unglazed area turns black. I thought more contrast and texture would add interest to the finished product.  I am very pleased with both.  

My Raku Faces







Raku with White Crackle
Raku with Sagent Green



 When I started these city funded art classes I was still very ill and struggling with fatigue.  Just to being at class part of a day took all my strength. Some days when taking glass and clay class together in the same day I could only make parts of a day or  I would go to my car at lunch break and take a nap. 
 These days I am fine and making a whole day is no problem.  But I credit these people and these art classes to my healing.  Check and see if your city offers art programs.  It can often be a great deal and offer you a knew lease on life. The classes are very reasonable cost wise. 
 Thank you Tampa Recreation Department for providing quality art instructors and a studio atmosphere environment! Kudos to you.! 
If you city doesn't offer these, the have them call Tampa Recreation Programs or check for other cities that successful have programs like this. I will provide links for you here: City of Tampa Recreation Art Classes.

Thursday, March 6, 2014

OCEAN SPRINGS, AN SMALL TOWN THAT IS ALL ABOUT ART




Peter Anderson founder of Shearwater
Pottery
Most of family has participated in making Shearwater Pottery.  Peter founded the Pottery with his parents who had moved from New Orleans to Ocean Springs where that had bought a large plot of land on an inlet to the Gulf.  Today many of the descendants of Peter's and Andrew's family still make pottery

Shearwater Pottery show room 
Alligator excellence




Shearwater Pottery show room is natural woods and rustic and speaks of the natural elements of the island it sits on

AAARGGH!




You may be two minds about the African American figures that are for sale,  but they do reflect the time period in which they were created and a culture that existed.  Even Whoopie Goldberg has a collection for her Wall of Shame.  
Pelican who filled his bill as fast as his belly can!


The Anderson family compound is still a working community of artists




Supplies are well stock right now, but disappear fast.

Alphabet cards from  wood block designs
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Saturday, September 14, 2013

SHE'S MY SISTER SHES NOT HEAVY!

TO HELP A FRIEND WHO NEEDS A MIRACLE THAT WE CAN MAKE HAPPEN.


Monica Guererro, an artist with a dream

VOTE FOR MONICA'S DREAM

HER OWN STUDIO!!!! 

VOTE, VOTE, VOTE!
FOR MONCIA, A YOUNG ARTIST WITH A DREAM!  
WE HAVE TO BEAT THE CORPORATIONS AND THE BIG GUNS, WE ARE THE LITTLE GUYS AND ALL OUR VOTES CAN CARRY HER TO HER DREAM! SO VOTE YOUR HEART OUT.


Monica learning to throw

Monica's first big bowl!





Monica shines with love and passion for art and her friends

HELP MONICA GET HER STUDIO!!!

http://www.marthastewart.com/americanmade/nominee/80557(click and vote)

I have a friend who needs our help badly.  She is an artist with a great dream to have her own studio.  Monica moved to the United States a few short years ago to work at the Dali Museum in St. Petersburg as education director and to have two much needed knee replacements due to rheumatoid arthritis since she was four.
http://www.marthastewart.com/americanmade/nominee/80557 
Monica working with fused glass
Monica is not a person who allows a disability to hamper her, you would never know she had any health issue for she never lets on.  But against great odds she preservers in every avenue of life.  I met her a few short years ago in a clay class in a city recreation art program.  We became great friends, no matter the thirty year age difference.  We became art partners sitting across from each other in class, supporting and helping each other, and not long after friends outside of class.  http://www.marthastewart.com/americanmade/nominee/80557. 
Monica in the Raku area


I have watched her grow to unbelievable heights in art in a short time, meet her soul mate Brian and see her married.  But she has never lost her passion for clay, for art. She wants badly to have a studio to do her art and make it her lively hood.  
Monica and her husband Brian
So she joined the Martha Stewart Contest to be in the magazine and who ever receives the most votes wins the opportunity. As of last night she was very close to the front runner and then Martha Stuart contest controllers took away 150 votes or more from her total saying that her family in Peru could not vote, though we can't find that in the rules.  So now she is downcast and without hope with only seven days left.
http://www.marthastewart.com/americanmade/nominee/80557  Vote, vote, vote 
BUT YOU AND I CAN HELP
OVER 200 PEOPLE A DAY WORLD WIDE READ THIS BLOG!
IF WE VOTE AND WE CAN VOTE 5 TIMES A DAY WE CAN HELP HER WIN! 

http://www.marthastewart.com/americanmade/nominee/80557
The serious art student

SO I ASK YOU MY LOYAL READERS TO HELP AN FELLOW ARTIST GET HER STUDIO AND TO SUPPORT A PURE SWEET LOVING SPIRIT OF ART!


HERE IS WHAT YOU DO.  LOG IN TO THIS SITE, CLICK ON VOTE REPEATEDLY 5 TIME IN A ROW, YOU CAN DO THIS EVERY 24 HOURS. 
 Click below and vote, vote, vote!!
http://www.marthastewart.com/americanmade/nominee/80557

Monday, August 26, 2013

The Methane Gas that brought artists to the mountains.

EnergyXchange is a non profit organization that uses methane gas from   the land fill it sit on. The gas is piped in from the field below. Following are  photo's of two artist in residency. A three year residency is offered by review of a panel of judges.  Artists from all over the USA apply and then a selection process narrows them down to to the selectees. 
 The idea was born of   several   companies that were ecologically concerned, joining  together to find a way to use methane gas that is a by prouduct  in land fills.  The companies decided they wanted to use this energy in a way that would help sustain a community and bring artists into the areas. It has achieved both and been an active agent of change for the community.

Pottery Artist in Residence

 They formulated a  program that would offer  three year residencies to artist that would work on site and teach classes. The program has been very successful. The two artists below are just finishing up their program.  One is buying a house in the area and does  not want to leave the area.  She says the sense of community is so strong among the artists in the area.                              


Potter's Studio sits along side Glass Studio and Plant Nursery Buildings 

Glass blowing studio uses methane gas for hot shop

Glass Art from glass studio

Potter in residence

Finished work in the Potters Studio
A program of growing native plants to be shared in the community is also part of this program.  There are three hot houses that grow native plants.  Some plants are to help farmers whose business revives around growing Christmas trees.  
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