Conundrum
This post
is for my friend Jen Drysdale. At the past firing we didn’t have our pre night
of experiential learning which includes eating, drinking wine and discussing
the health of good pots today. Jen has told me several times she sold more pots
before meeting me but yet I make her want to make better pots. Now that is a
confusing and difficult conundrum! I bet some times you must rue the day!
At one such
night over a wine bottle I suggested she make some blue pots. The old some and
some strategy- make some for yourself but make some for the marketplace. She
did and they looked very marketable except she didn’t like them. To be honest I
was thrilled but not excited if that makes sense. Sometimes I think she must
rue the day!
So at our last meeting I told Jen not to make
anything she wouldn’t want in her own house. Sometimes I think she must rue the
day.
I became a
geezer this year so in 2017 it offers me this little bit of passive income which is the
luxury to practice what I preach. I have
two months ahead of me to make some work for the Alabama Potters Conference
which will be a room full of 250+ potters.
They’re not there to see a guy show an easy way to make slab trays, to
show the new paint colour chart for 2017 or talk about how attaching a recipe to a brie baking dish
helps it to walk out the door.
What I will
give to them
is something to think about. I don’t tell anyone what to think. That is completely up to them. You can’t wake a person who is pretending to be asleep.
So Jen
remember the Confucian faith ‘ Virtue is not an orphan; it will necessarily have
neighbours. I feel blessed to have so
many students making such wonderful work for richer or poorer. Sometimes I
think they must rue the day.
Pictured is
a sweet little bourbon cup Jen just gave me by Don Goddard of Quebec. Not a pot
for everyone but she knew I would love it and I do. Also one of my bacon dishes
fresh outta the gas kiln.
Comments
Hope your sale is a grand slam...