Here are some pictures of some of my favorite feet. These are all pots that I own and non of them were made by me. I really like feet (of pots) for whatever reason, I think most potters do. Feet are often times the best part of a good pot, for me. They are also often what make bad pots bad. I think the pots above represent a wide enough variety and display well what I am interested in. Anyone care to guess who these pots were made by. There are two pots made by the same person but other than that there are no repeats.
Free clay
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I have about 100 pounds of clay that needs to be reclaimed. Some is pretty
dry, some not. It is free to anyone who wants to pick it up. I am just off
Ne...
Support missions for Africa!
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Support for missionaries in Africa:
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It looks like a good pot, but it's not!
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I've been pondering "it looks like a good pot, but it's not!" since I
listened to The Potters Podcast featuring my buddy the Georgia Cowboy
George McCauley...
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There is a pale smudge in the grey sky where I think the sun may be hiding
from the snow...
The family will be cold and hungry when they get home, so ...
Splitting
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Splitting: ... is a defense mechanism where people disown parts of
themselves that they feel is not acceptable, particularly behaviors fueled
by their urge...
Legacy Tools
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*"If you don't have a wedging table, you don't have a pottery shop"* -Me
Back in 1978, my friend (and at that time, employer) Doug Hively moved from
Win...
WORKSHOP
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Red Hawk Pottery Grand Junction Colorado is hosting a two day workshop.
Dates are June 10-11. Contact Wayne Petefish for details. 970 241 0577
Shop Online
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I have a lot of great new pots for sale in my online Etsy shop,
www.joytanner.etsy.com. There are honey jars, bowls, mugs, cups, plates and
more. These wer...
A little bit of North Carolina on Cape Cod
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Dinner tonight here in Falmouth is a cheese grits casserole made with
barbecued pork and Portuguese linguica sausage. The grits are courtesy of
Tracey Broo...
Belated 'Thank you'
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This is a very late 'Thank you' to all our friends and family who came out
to our opening or supported our group during the show, again, this past
year. ...
New Glazes from the Kilns for Fall
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It has been some time since our last post. It has been a busy summer and
early fall for Ben Owen Pottery and the Owen family. I have been focusing
on ...
Hello
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Here are two bowls that were accpeted into Teabowl National which starts in
June. I am also teaching a weekend class June 3-5 at the Jacksonville
Center in...
A new blog...
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The time has come to say goodbye to blogger. It has been good but for a
number or reasons I have decided to move the blog over to WordPress. I feel
that a...
NAHS Hours Due!
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Hey kids!
Your 10, art-related service hours are due no later than 2:40 pm on
Wednesday, May 19th. No hours will be accepted after that day and time.
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The showcase went pretty well. Everyone's stuff looked really good
displayed, even some the people's I was worried about looked good. I got
some really goo...
It's nice to know that there's other foot fetishists out there...
ReplyDeletesimon levin, sequoia miller, mark shapiro, jeff oestreich, sequoia miller, yours truly.
ReplyDeletebam! what's my prize?
and thanks for the props!
ReplyDeleteto easy...
ReplyDeleteMay have a prize in a few weeks, but until then virtual high five!
Wow...That was impressive Brandon.
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