gulf waters

Pottery orders have been keeping me busy for the last 6 weeks or so, giving me no spare time to weave. After the holiday hubbub, it’s been nice to slow down a bit and take my time over a new piece. This one was inspired by a recent trip to the gulf coast and...
fool’s paradise

fool’s paradise

All that gliters is not gold, right? Even so, we like glittery things – they grab our attention and make us pursue them, hoping for gold. This piece is about that search, navigating past obstacles, avoiding distractions and zeroing in on the goal as it comes in...

seaweed wave

Not long ago I saw a photograph in a listicle of supposedly creepy things that showed a sunlit wave that was filled with long seaweed leaves. I suppose the author of the article thought that it looked unearthly and monstrous, but I was fascinated, enchanted by this...

my home

This collection represents home to me, on several different levels.   Below you will see the pieces that move from a grand scale to the local – The United States, Georgia, Dalton, and the immigration process that made this so for me. Independence Day is a time...

glacier bay, alaska

Last summer I was blessed to be able to see Glacier Bay National Park first hand.   We were only there for a day but the colors, landscape and wildlife that I saw that day have had such an impact on me, and have inspired many of the pieces in this show.    The colors...

mother earth

Seen at a distance our mother earth has no borders.  The blue skies and waters, white clouds, and greens and browns of the land seem pristine but closer inspection shows a need for more care, for the land, the sea and sky, and eachother.  If we do not, then what will...

currents

This piece was inspired by the swirling tropical seas of crystal clear water that can be found surrounding islands near to the equator. Currents move the water, bringing nutrients and life with them and are a powerful influence on the surface of the seabeds. Like the...

people

These pieces were made in honor of people, weaving my love and admiration for them into the very fabric.   These pieces reflect each one in places we know, with a favorite object, or in a loved photograph. ...

sitka

If anyone asks me about my favorite color, I’ll unhesitatingly answer “green”, and I think that’s why I enjoyed the day in Sitka, Alaska so much. Part of our day was spent walking in Sitka National Historic Park, a lush forest that’s...

watching collection

  A while back I envisioned a collection of eyes grouped on a wall so that it appeared that the wall was looking back at the viewer. The idea of it puts a smile on my face and a twinkle in my eye. The first grey piece in that collection, called Watching, is...
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