Showing posts with label bowl. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bowl. Show all posts

Friday, March 20, 2015

Honest {Broken} Soul

Sometimes a piece consumes me a little - like this one.




It seemed I had stumbled on a good reminder for me - and maybe others - at yoga a few weeks back. I had worked on getting the shape just the right amount round, just the right amount not exactly round. I had measured out where words and details went inside the piece. I had spent quite a while determining how I would finish it (glaze choices are always one of my most difficult decisions). And then, after the final firing, a small crack through one side of the dish appeared! 


 So, I thought about tossing it for a bit but that didn't seem right. Then I remembered reading about Kintsugi, which is a process for repairing pottery that highlights the joinings with gold, silver or platinum. Since I couldn't part with the piece just yet, I decided to try it. And, I'm so very happy I did. I don't know that I'll go breaking work on purpose to do it again (maybe), but I do think it adds to the character of this piece. It's perfectly imperfect or imperfectly perfect . . . or both.


Tuesday, February 24, 2015

Fabulous Flea!

Nalls Produce is opening it's doors for a Fabulous Flea Market this Friday and Saturday. 
There will be bargains on Nalls merchandise and lots of kitchen and garden goods for sale from local vendors. 


I am so excited for LePennyJ works to be a part of it! 
Working on the inventory now but there will definitely be mugs, platters, vases, garden "stones"  . . .
and other wares perfect for the gardener, cook, coffee drinker, or flower lover in you or someone you love.

Thursday, January 1, 2015

Laughing In The New Year


Here's to a new year!

And some fresh resolve. I'm not very good with resolutions, but I know there is always something that I can do better. And I quite often need some reminder of what I've set out to focus on more in the coming year. This one came from a conversation with my daughter about a month ago. We had seen "The Princess Kaguya" earlier that day and then set off for a long drive which gave plenty of time for reflection.


And it's true, you should never {ever} lose your laugh.