The pottery is first thrown on the potter’s wheel. While
the pots are still wet they are decorated with different atmospheric slips designed to utilize the fires unique effects. The pots are glazed in a variety of colors and patterns and then loaded into a kiln. Learn more. |
Loretta offers private lessons to all ages in her studio as well as some after school and summer clay clubs. Contact Loretta to set up a lesson or event.
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The overall character of the work is a playful conversation between the crude, raw nature of ceramic process and the elegance of quiet
bulbous forms. The pots are elegant and refined yet speak to the evidence of human touch, gesture of movement and the destructive nature of the fire. To see more pottery go to the gallery. |