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Last batch for now. more soon.




I spent the day today with Mark Williams at the open studio at Blue Star Pottery in South Haven Mi. He was kind enough to allow me to work in his studio all day while we gave demos and talked with visitors. He started the day by opening his large car kiln which was filled and a great sight for everyone who stopped by. He demonstrated his technique he uses for stretching textured bowls, large pitcher and vase forms. I was able to throw for most of the day while answering questions about the way mark and I both make pots, while also taking breaks to study all the different pottery he had.
The open studio will be going on tomorrow as well so if you happen to be close enough to this part of south west michigan come by from 10-6 to see what he’s been working on.
Blue Star Pottery
337 Blue Star Memorial Hwy, South Haven, MI

No time to edit all the photos today but here are some of Jenee’s pendents from the last firing.








I saw a post on sera’s ceramics (http://serasceramics.tumblr.com/) that had me thinking about this work. I have a few of Vered Tandler Dayan’s piece and they have a life to them that seems so effortless.

Last one. A platter from the kiln i opened yesterday, its 14 inches across.






Some more mugs from the kiln i opened yesterday



Two more mugs from the kiln i opened yesterday







some of the mugs from the kiln I opened yesterday









small bowls from a kiln I opened yesterday

My largest order ever is finally finished. So many bowls for Dimos pizza.