I’m stuck on vessels this week. These bumpy, tall, short, lidded, and open containers are from North Carolina’s Ginny Parrish (bluefrogclay) who’s embarked on a vessel tour of her own.
Her in-progress shots show how she gives an olive can a makeover for her spring show.
Need a change of pace? Update a lowly jar to a keepsake.
Cat Szetu's shawl pins swoop and curve more than you might think possible. That's what may first catch your eye on her Etsy shop. If you look on her Flickr page you'll see she's starting to apply those same movements to vessels, containers, desk sets. The clay whips around as…
Florida's Pamela Carman covers an 18" tall vase with a garden of polymer flowers. She upcycles the container by applying a base layer of solid-color polymer that she textures. Over that she adds slices of canes (she must have a large stash) letting the blue background show through and unify the design. Containers, vessels, ceramic…
February will be a mash-up of Valentines and Black History Month. These HeartBoxes from Massachusetts' Kathleen Anderson hit all the right notes. Kathleen designs her boxes to be filled with heartfelt messages on business-card-sized notes for all kinds of celebrations – weddings, birthdays, graduations, anniversaries, retirements, and memorials. Her lidded…
Hello Cynthia, how are you? Your email, is saying that those beautiful vases are mine. I am thinking, maybe I did not read it properly. If this is true, you’re a blessing. Thank you very much. Also, I am sorry about being stuck in your vessels.
The essential is that you are here, and on your both feet. Thank to the mighty!
Andre ,
Hello Cynthia, how are you? Your email, is saying that those beautiful vases are mine. I am thinking, maybe I did not read it properly. If this is true, you’re a blessing. Thank you very much. Also, I am sorry about being stuck in your vessels.
The essential is that you are here, and on your both feet. Thank to the mighty!
Again, Thanks.
Andre