Putting your head in the mouth of a crocodile.
Making pots
for a living is a bit like putting your head in the mouth of crocodile. You
gotta be stupid enough to do it and trust it will all work out just fine. All
the potters I know don’t have any inclination that it won’t work out. That is
what I call entrepreneurship. True entrepreneurs don’t believe in failure. Many
fail, then fail again and keep their heads in the mouth and pull it out once in
awhile to smile. I spent a couple of days with Jeff Brown and Michele Hastings
in Seagrove. They are trying to get a foot hold in Seagrove and working really
hard. Many lesser mortals would give up but they have a dream and they are
living it. They were so good to me and I call this living your life generously
as all potters should do. Thanks Jeff and Michele there is always room here in
The Cactus Lounge. Jeff does then best BBQ I’ve ever had. I make the best
chicken wings.
I also
visited a factory that used to produce Fruit of the Loom tshirts and underwear.
All the hundreds of jobs were lost to Mexico and a big empty factory was left
behind. I apologize for not taking notes but it is now inhabited by a young
Japanese clay chef with a dream of making Wild Clays from North Carolina. He is even fliter pressing the clay which
makes for the best clay imaginable. In the works is a clay called “Chatham”
which will fire cherry red. I can’t wait to try that clay with a shino glaze.
Holy shit batman, would that not be purdy?
This is
another example of sticking your head in the head of an alligator and trusting
all will work out just fine. Good things for good people!
Comments
My daughter was conceived in Alberta so I have a warm spot for Canada, haha!
I used to volunteer at the Clydefest, used to go help Mark Hewitt wash his pots before his kiln openings, have spent many wonderful hours in Seagrove, and yes Bruce and Samantha have one of the most unusual houses I have ever been in, and doesn't Fred Johnson have the best stories ever?!
Looks like you got to see the best we have to offer around here. I love living in this part of the world, no place better! Glad you had a good trip, wish I had been around to say howdy.