Right Brain
I used to have more time to use in in ways to create things. Someday I'll get to do it again on a more regular basis...I hope!
Scarf I knitted last year and gave to one of my med school professors, Dr. T.
Some of the last bowls and vases I finished in Cincinnati at the studio there.
One of my favorite vases from that era.
Photo of an Amish homestead in Michigan. No wires!
A flower pot with floating blue glaze under frosty.
Watercolor. Not my best artistic modality. But fun anyway.
Mixing bowl.
One of the other artists when I was in Davis described me as "prolific." You should see my room at my parents' house. It's packed with ceramics...and that is minus the ones that I gave away to my friends!
More knitting. A trinity stitch that kept me away through radiology lectures last year.
I liked how the glaze came out on this one.
I hope that when I finally have time to throw again, I'll remember how!
Scarf I knitted last year and gave to one of my med school professors, Dr. T.
Some of the last bowls and vases I finished in Cincinnati at the studio there.
One of my favorite vases from that era.
Photo of an Amish homestead in Michigan. No wires!
A flower pot with floating blue glaze under frosty.
Watercolor. Not my best artistic modality. But fun anyway.
Mixing bowl.
One of the other artists when I was in Davis described me as "prolific." You should see my room at my parents' house. It's packed with ceramics...and that is minus the ones that I gave away to my friends!
More knitting. A trinity stitch that kept me away through radiology lectures last year.
I liked how the glaze came out on this one.
I hope that when I finally have time to throw again, I'll remember how!
2 Comments:
You do have a really creative streak. It's rare that someone is gifted with being great with both sides of thier brain. Keep up the good work.
those pots are brilliant.
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