glad to have space
I’ve been in the studio working.
It’s gotten me thinking about how grateful I am to have space. Space breeds creativity for me. I used to throw pots at the Black Mountain Center Studio and bring them home to alter and finish.

Because I work on my pots so extensively, from altering the thrown form to painting the patterns on, it is just great to not have to take up my entire eating area in my house. I’m sure my husband and son are grateful too.
I’ve got some orders for larger serving pieces for wedding gifts. So I decided to start with large bowls. The bowl is a difficult form to me. I know a lot of potters find this the easiest, but my professor in college, Meagan Wolfe set such high standards for bowls that I have a hard time.
One high standard: completely smooth inner lining (absolutely no sagging drawers), this bump they call the beginners hump I like to call saggy drawers because it basically is just that, the outer wall not being supported by the clay at the base, so the weight just falls and forms this hump.
After all these years of throwing I still manage to get the occasional bump and so what do I do first in my new studio. Throw my most difficult form thinking that maybe all this space will cure me.
Guess what….I’m not cured because of space, but because of time. Time is awesome. Being able to stay in there and throw and throw until my son wakes up from his nap.
You know what they say, Time
Heals all wounds.
Now, I’m working on doing my altering without disrupting this smooth inner curve.

Splitting the rim and foot are also things I love to do to create this layered look, like the pleats in fabric. This is something I’ve done for a long time. I remember when I learned how to do this when Val Cushing came to visit my school in college.
What a hero.
Thanks for visiting.
Tags: bowls, pottery, studio, throwing
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August 4th, 2009 at 8:12 pm
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August 5th, 2009 at 6:03 am
Wow, Annie! I had no clue what went into making bowls. It is so cool to see what you are doing and the thought that goes into your art. So exciting you are getting new orders in too! I’m glad you started this blog!
August 5th, 2009 at 6:13 am
thanks Niki.
August 5th, 2009 at 10:54 am
Oh I love that you have space to create. God has given you such a gift! I can’t wait to follow all of your creativity on this blog!
August 5th, 2009 at 2:18 pm
Annie! This is all so wonderful! I am so proud of you. I also love hearing you use the technical terms for pottery. We don’t usually get to see this side of you on the day to day, saggy drawers and all.
August 5th, 2009 at 5:43 pm
thank you.
August 11th, 2009 at 7:48 am
Annie! I love that you have your own space now too! I’m sure it is a huge blessings.. and being so close to the house you can put Will down and go work etc.. and still be 10 seconds away! It’s just awesome!
I love your new stuff too! It may not be too new to you (I’m not sure how long you have been working on the things on esty ) but they are new to me, and I love them all!
At one time, my mom wanted to collect tea pots.. and that one you have is so cute.. I may have to get that for her!
keep it up! I love you and your work!