This is my journal documenting an ongoing creative endeavor sustained by a single underlying current with 100 momentary breaks, each indicated by an individual porcelain cup which reveals both continuity and uniqueness in the way the pot is thrown, the handle is pulled and wrapped,
and the form is carved and sculpted. Each piece is photographed in its raw
porcelain clay state before being fired or glazed. If you would like to follow the progression from Cup #1, scroll down and click "Older Posts" or begin at the Blog Archive "2010", "March".

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The 100 Cups collection is available for exhibition.



Monday, May 24, 2010

Cup #35


The handle vine tucks tenderly into the curve of the cup then loops and flattens into a strong vertical plunge giving way only to a comfortable dip from which to grip it firmly..

Cup #34

Time for a vertical plunge!

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Potter's Wheel

The messy potter's wheel from which a ball of clay is turned into a cup. A water bowl, tools, and sponges and 5 new cups line the shelves (cups #32-36) Above the wheel hangs a drawing of a woman (with a cup!) that has hung above the wheel since 1989 drawn by my son, Amory, at age 9. Next to the drawing hangs postcard of a very old photograph of a woman dancing close to the edge of a rock that juts out high above a canyon.

Cup #33 (two angles)



An energetic handle vine splits and proceeds to dance and curl boldly over the cup surface.
This is a large cup that has been well informed by the cost of exuberance in the previous cup. Working in clay shapes the potter, I know I have been shaped by it. Clay is clay. Clay will not be that which it cannot be. It cannot be forced by one's will. Turning clay into an object requires a relationship of sensitivity, respect, and a centered stance. If not, it can fly off the wheel, collapse, distort, wobble, crack, or explode in the kiln (taking out it's next of kin!)....hmm....sounds so human!

Saturday, May 15, 2010

Cup #32 (another angle)

Cup #32

An exuberant intention to make a very large cup resulted in a collapse during its throwing. I slowed down and kept the small remaining clay at its base and turned it into a very small delicate cup, 3 1/2" tall. The handle remained large and embraces the little cup....

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Cup #31

Two vines embrace and a petal falls over the lip of the cup..new life emerges from a trumpeting vine...the cup form bulges and tightens down into an energetic base.

Friday, May 7, 2010

Cup #30 (another angle)

Cup #30

The cup pulls in and becomes smaller...a new energy in the handle vine as it hugs, splits apart, moves down and tucks in tightly at the base. A small bud erupts from a subtle twist.

Cup #29

Distinct edges on the handle vine, a little more twisting, and some dancing toes!....

Monday, May 3, 2010

Cup #28

Handle vine splits apart.... new life emerges. The "unleashing" that came with the shift to twisting handle vines is in play....lots of energy and excitement as I approach the natural next...

Cup #27

Cup form softens...one large twisted handle vine with small twists sprouting about....