Centered - Focus on Clay and Creativity

Thoughts about my pots and the creative process.

Thursday, October 17, 2013

Four Friends, Four Perspectives - Part II

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Apart from the "nuclear theme" I had several other themes for the exhibit. I had sort of abandoned for a while some of my themes ...
Saturday, October 12, 2013

Four Friends, Four Perspectives - Part I

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When a friend of mine asked me last spring if I wanted to get together with her and 2 other friends and do a show in the local library in S...
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Sculpture Workshop with Darryl Frost

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When Darryl Frost, a New Zealand anagama potter and sculptor, emailed the Ottawa Guild of Potters that he was staying in Ottawa for a few mo...
Sunday, October 6, 2013

A Group Effort - Eighth Firing of the Newfoundout Train

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Still playing catch up with my blog! With having to focus most of my work during the last part of spring and early summer on producing large...
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Sunday, September 29, 2013

Fusion Mentorship April Meeting

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It's been such a long time since since I started this April report that I am having a hard time remembering what went on and unfortunate...
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Sunday, April 7, 2013

Fusion Mentorship - February Meeting

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Well I an getting further and further behind in my blogging. Our mentorship group meets every  6 weeks so our next meeting was near the end ...
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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.
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