Monday, October 18, 2010

From the Earth.....

I must confess...

          I am a pottery addict 

I love the texture of the clay, 
the variations in the glazes.  
I love the earthiness of pottery.  
I love the whimsy and not so serious.
I love the NOT matchy matchy of pottery.  
There is a ruggedness... a rustic charm... 
a "substantialness" of pottery.








For the true enthusiast
... you can even wear pottery!!!





Enjoy ~*~


10 comments:

Lorelei Eurto said...

oh me too meeee toooooo!! I love love love it. if i wasn't a jewelry designer, I would probably make ceramic beads as my craft. I adore functional pottery as much as i love the wearable kind! You feature some lovelies here, can't wait to go check em out!

Lee Wolfe Pottery OneClayBead said...

These are some of my favs, too! I'm a maker and collector of pottery and can't imagine my life without meals served in functional art treasures! Thanks for including me.
Lee/OneClayBead

MantaWave said...

You have some really nice textures here :) thanks so much for including my spiral necklace! ~Greg

Mary said...

Hey! Thanks for the love and the link!
Your blog has a great feel, Lisa. I'm really digging the mood here And you've clearly got great taste in pots. *wink*.

Thanks again!
-M

andrea creates said...

very cool!i love the earthy colors and not so matchy matchy ones too :)

Sandra Rosa said...

I also confess ... I am addicted to all that is clay, the pottery has always been my passion, even before working with it.
I loved your choices and enjoyed the positive energy that conveys from your blog!
Thank you for including my necklace!

Sharon said...

Wonderful collection of pottery pieces here!

Anonymous said...

Lisa
I am crazy about pottery too I love all the rich earthy pieces you picked and those blackbirds on the edge heart!
kt40s

M.M.E. said...

Gorgeous colors! I really like the ceramic earrings. I always forget that ceramics can be small jewelry pieces.

Nauli said...

Hmm... you are not the only pottery addict in this world. I was collecting pottery since I was 13 or so... Until I thought my student appartement is too small for all those stuff. And I stopped. Even sold most of it. Lately I think, I should start again...