Potters Beauty Pageant
After a
month in The Deep South I have just left the Heart of Dixie (Birmingham,
Alabama) and I’m headed home to The Promised Land. I left Birmingham this aft
at 24C. I expect I’ll be welcomed home to temperatures in the single digits and
hopefully some snow. I actually miss it!
I was
center stage at The Alabama Clay Conference with Cheryl Tall a figurative sculptor
from California and Ken Baskins of Louisiana a maker of large mechanical
inspired sculpture. They said I was center stage because I was the senior
member. I prefer to think I was the cutest.
I really
have left my heart in Dixie as I do love the people so much. I wish I could
train Canadians to say “ YES SIR!”.
Here is an
image of the t-shirt that they had printed for the conference. Nice to have one
of my drawngs on the Tee.
I made a
large 3 piece bacon bowl and had made some clay biscuits in a cast iron biscuit
mold that I applied. I didn’t want to be just an old crock or old crock maker.
I too wanted to be an artist. I filled the bowl with six cups so there was
coffee, biscuits and bacon. The thick slip on the cups would qualify as grits. A true southern feast. I suggested that we auction it off to be fired in a local anagama “Fat Bastard”.
The pot sold for $350 and proceeds went to send a student to next years
conference. I support students in any way I can.
I’m posing
in front of the bacon bowl with my Alabama buddy Stanley Hurst the tool man. I
gave him a copy of my book and he said he almost cried reading it. I said you
got to be kidding.! He said “ No, I ain’t kidding,
I got a tender heart!’ Bless your heart, Stanley.
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