At Last, The Cat Dishes!
1 week ago
I am a maker of functional clay work on Cape Cod. I work at The Barn Pottery in Pocasset with my life partner Kimberly Sheerin. Kim has worked in this studio more than 20 years. I joined her here four years ago, leaving my former Hatchville Pottery in Falmouth. We work together, making our own work, but occasionally collaborating. We're open at 359 Barlows Landing Road in Pocasset 12 months a year. Pleaser stop by.
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That is lovely brown clay. Do you mind me asking if that is Laguna Electric Brown, or something else, or one you processed yourself?
Hi, Julia. That is Miller 750, a cone 10 stoneware. We get Miller clay up here, but my understanding is that it's owned by Laguna. After a few years of experimenting with too many clay bodies, I settled on the 750 and Laguna's cone 10 B-Mix.
Don't you just love clay at that stage? That is quite a mess you got there, no way I'm showing my mess right now. Hand building and wheel throwing inside, raku firing and sawdust firing outside, I have crap everywhere! Productive messes though, I think! BTW, Gerry is drinking tea from your cup every morning now and loving it! I have my cup back yay :)and Wes has adopted Carole Epp's cup so all is good.
ha haa! i've just cleaned up..you wouldn't like it all spic and span!! oh the jury duty thing hope it's a short stint...love ya mugs man...
Thanks, Trace and Ang. I never make enough mugs. I used to say nobody buys them, then I noticed that I had to keep making them.
I love those mug shapes -- beauty. I just finished my jury duty stint as well -- missed a flight training b/c of it. Ah well, next one.
Thanks, Marco. Gotta remember to take a book or two with me Monday to the courthouse.
Guilty !!
Now can I get back to my workshop ?
Hard core, Paul. It does rather sound like you're not "fair and impartial." If I was the prosecutor, I'd want a panel full of potters.
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