Showing posts with label Federal way. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Federal way. Show all posts

Monday, March 19, 2012

Pottery Studio Tour and Sale

In all these years of doing pottery, it is hard for me to beleive I still have never done a studio tour. I have usually joined potters and artists and did a show at another location.
With NCECA in Seattle this year, I thought it would be great opportunity to open the doors of my studio. I do show the happenings in my studio all the time through my blog, but this time you can actually step in.

Plus it will be fun to meet other potters and artists coming for NCECA.

Great deals on Older Stock and Seconds!

Plus buyers get to put their name for a chance to win one of my gallery pieces.

If you are out of state, you can have a virtual tour of my studio here and browse through my work in my Etsy shop

When: March 31st - April 1st (10am - 5pm)

Where: 32706 5th Ave SW,

Federal way, WA 98023

Directions: From I-5,
Take Exit 143, 320th St and go west
Drive 2 miles and turn left on 6th Ave SW
Drive 0.5 miles and turn left on SW 327 Pl
Take first left on 5th Ave SW

I look forward to meeting you

As part of NCECA 2012 in Seattle, do look for my work at the following locations
Other places you can find my work in Seattle area

 
 

Thursday, July 16, 2009

Gig Harbor Summer Art Festival


This weekend (July 18th - July 19th) I will be at the Summer Art Festival at Gig Harbor.

Last year was a great show and I am excited to bring new work here.

So look out for the booth with Colorful pottery which will make you feel you walked into an Indian wedding (Booth #8)

For directions and other info regarding the show, go to http://www.peninsulaartleague.com/artFest.html

Thursday, June 11, 2009

Busy getting ready for Summer Shows

I have been crazy busy getting work ready for Wholesale orders and for upcoming Summer shows (Edmonds Arts Festival, Gig Harbor Summer Art Festival). My studio has been going through cycles of making, decorating, bisque firing, glazing and then glaze firing. The pricing and packing is still left to do and should be done this weekend.
During this busy process, I have been enjoying every kiln load and wanted to share pictures of what is happening in my studio.

Bisque pieces ready to be wax resisted and glazed
Pieces glazed after dipping and spraying to get different shades
Some pieces right out from the kiln


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