Teacups by Molly Hatch, via her Etsy store...
So I'm in a bit of a creative dry spell. At least outwardly. I have ideas floating around in my head, brewing away, but haven't had the space or time to bring them out yet. I'm putting all my studio time into commissions at the moment, which I'm very grateful to have on the go...but I'm longing for some new, more personal work. I'm also about to move out of my studio in Toronto's east end where I made my ceramics for three years. This is a bittersweet move. A studio closer to my home (the west) will be far more practical, but I won't have a new space until late August or September most likely. This means a clay free summer (a vacation?!) but also it takes a few months off my OOAK Christmas prep time. What can you do?
I am looking forward to giving my body a break from clay and working with J. at the cafe. And doing some creative research for future work. In the meantime, I wanted to share a few images from three very inspiring ceramists. Molly Hatch, Julia Galloway, and Diana Fayt. Thank you for blowing my mind. xo
Tea pot (above) by Molly Hatch (Etsy shop, see above)
Tea cup (below) also by Molly Hatch.
Above image + below, Julia Galloway.
And above, platter by Diana Fayt.
Hope you've enjoyed the eye candy. Here's to change, figuring out, starting over, and finding new inspirations.
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