Wednesday, September 23, 2009

The organic nature of creating


Very often the conversation with clay is one that is on-going...even as our hands are fast at work thinking we are creating a "certain something" it often turns out to be a "certain something else". I have often seen my work with clay and the nature of it as a metaphor for life...there are many stages to go through before we reach "success" and often we have to be prepared for the cracks and disappointments that can arise both in the kiln and in life, alike. Sometimes the key is to stay flexible and purely imaginative. Being willing to stay open to surprise will sometimes produce a unique delight.
This piece was one I had intended to be "something". Initially as I sat at my wheel looking at the beginning stage of what I deemed a disappointment, a conversation started to happen or rather a few simple words - "Moroccan Carnivale". The piece went from looking like an un-balanced and boring genie bottle to something much more lively - the fish going round and round concealing the "evil eye" to ward off dangers and dark spirits, the rings for a circus like gaiety. I imagine I am influenced by potters who potted a thousand years before me...the conversation and spirit of the ancient art of clay yet again passed through my hands and in the end I too was surprised.

Firing with a Master





Spending time with the Master Potter, Jack Troy was certainly a highlight. His work and book on salt firing are internationally recognized. We worked with what we had in terms of a fairly challenged kiln but along with artist, Mark Walnock we got some results by the second firing - a photo of the results is included I wonder if I will still be happily potting as Mr. Troy when I am in my seventies...

Saturday, August 8, 2009

"COLD SOULS" clip on Conan O'Brien Show

This is a clip from the movie "Cold Souls" which stars Paul Giamatti. I was part of the art department crew and the clip shows one of the larger sets we worked on. The film just opened in LA and NY so go check it out.

http://www.tonightshowwithconanobrien.com/video/clips/paul-giamatti-pt2-073009/1140765/?__cid=thefilter

Sunday, August 2, 2009

Newspaper Story

This article came out in a NJ newspaper last week. I had no idea the writer would share as much about me as he did. However, I'm hoping many people saw it and will jam the lines at the Long Beach Island Art Foundation with people wanting to put their hands in clay - the Foundation is a GREAT place!!! Come Visit!

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Great Times at Haystack




Words are not enough to share how magical Haystack in Maine truly is...every artist should experience a place like this at least once in their lives. The intensity of the place - the studios located a stones throw from the mighty ocean, the architecture and the residential buildings like tree houses nestled in the pines, the sounds of nature all creating a haven for artists to explore true creativity. There is a great freedom to explore new ideas and a wonderful community that nourishes us each day supporting our artisit visions. Glassblowers, wood workers, potters, painters and poets all joined together in creative harmony - working diligently, laughing heartily and sharing generously...a gem of a place.


A few photos to share.

The first photo is me inside the kiln as we get ready for our second salt firing - the first firing was amazing and I suspect the second will be even better. The kiln will be packed with the works of many hands, then fired to intense heats and the salt will be thrown to add the final bit of surprise to the finished pots - Can't Wait!!! Check back for the results...
The other image is the glorious view I was lucky enough to take in everyday.....aaaaaaaaaaahh.

Monday, May 25, 2009

Thankful to have been awarded a scholarship to Haystack!



Studios remain open 24 hours a day, seven days a week while workshops are in session.
Haystack Mountain School of Crafts is an international craft school located on the Atlantic Ocean in Deer Isle, Maine. The school offers intensive studio-based workshops in a variety of craft media including clay, glass, metals, paper, blacksmithing, weaving, woodworking and more.
The unique experience to be found at Haystack is owed to the combination of internationally-renowned instructors, intensive and focused studio time, the exploration of other art forms including music, poetry and dance, a diverse student body, and an award-winning campus. Students live, eat and work at the school, and studios remain open 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Over the past 50 years, the school has created international workshops and conferences, innovative sessions for high school students and local residents, a visiting artist’s program, scholarship opportunities, and more. Haystack continues to evolve with the interests and ideas of those who visit here

Saturday, May 23, 2009

Heading to Wash, DC for Artomatic


I am excited to be heading to Washington, DC for ARTOMATIC, an amazing art show which runs through July 5th. Even more exciting is my collaboration with dear friend and super talented artist Richard J. Bailey - I hope those who are able will head to ARTOMATIC to check out some of our work, as well as hundreds of other artists. Richard created a brilliant series of illustrations titled "Strangelets" that will framed up by perfectly unique pieces of mine - each ceramic frame has been inspired differently based upon the illustration. The collaboration is a welcomed blending of our aesthetic styles, rich madness of mind, and a firm commitment in our belief to create art, sometimes with much loved friends. The process of creating the slightly distressed frames was one inspired by antique lace, things Edwardian, fragility of certain material objects, beauty and of course a bit of dark humor.

A small sampling of the "stage" Richard's illustrations will be set upon is posted. To see the final collaboration you will have to visit ARTOMATIC 2009.

Friday, May 8, 2009

Sunday, May 3, 2009

PUMA Commercial Shoot


Miguel and I getting ready for cameras at the PUMA Commercial Shoot - Yes, Potters wear PUMAS!

Saturday, May 2, 2009

PUMA hired me for a commercial - AS A POTTER!


A day well spent. I was hired for a PUMA commercial to do what I do best - pottery. It's certainly a good day when a major footwear and sporting clothes company embraces the ancient art of clay. Keep your eyes peeled for the commercial. A few shots from the shoot follow...