You’re not a potter, if
A few years
ago at NCECA, Milwaukee I was on a panel with Mark Hewitt, Lisa Hammond, Mary
Ann Steggles to discuss “Where Have all the Potters Gone?
Mark during
the discussion said that if you didn’t make all your money from your pots you
were not a potter!
Well after
the panel I’m swaggering down the street and come face to face with a smart
mouthed friend of mine Chiho Tokita. She gives me this great big grin and says
“Soooooooo, Tony Clennell you’re not a potter! You don’t make all your money
from your pots! You teach, do workshops and peddle your million selling book
Stuck in the Mud. I thought for a moment and said “You’re absolutely right, I
don’t make all my money from my pots so I guess I’m not a potter. I’m just a weekend potter that didn’t realize
the weekend was over.
I had a
teacher back some 40 years ago Roger Kerslake a British trained potter that
made and still makes great porcelain fluted t-pots. Once a visiting David Leach
said to Roger- your teapots look a lot like mine only they are better! A high
compliment I’d say. Roger thought that you could judge a potter’s skill by
their teapot. It has to be interesting and it surely has to work. Probably the
most sophisticated functional item a potter is called upon to make. So secretly
in the back of my mind is this notion –you’re not a potter, if you don’t make a
nice teapot”. The teapot is the gold
standard by which I still judge a potter. I remember very early in my career
staring at a very strong and wonderful teapot by Peter Voulkos.
I plan to
stay at home this week so I shouldn’t run into smart mouths here in my town.
Home sweet home.
I figure
when I get older the teapot is a form that is small enough to keep making. When
my teapots start looking terrible I will quit.
When you
are dissatisfied and want to go back to your youth
Think
algebra – Will Rogers
PS: If you
want my answer to where have all the potters have gone refer to my million
selling book Stuck in the Mud and read
the last two articles.
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If on the other hand, it were made by someone who toils daily making 100's of these per day, then as a common utilitarian piece. he could use it without feeling guilty of a sacrilege.
This debate went on for some time til he keeled over and died from thirst.
David Cole.Jan 29, 2018
I AM SO EXCITED BECAUSE I ORDERED AND PAID FOR DELIVERY, DIDN'T GET SCAMMED, AND I NOW OWN MY HOME,
MY BUSINESS HAS GROWN BIGGER.
GEORG BEDNORZ (georgbednorzhackers@gmail.com) IS THE NAME OF THIS USA HACKER THAT GAVE ME THE CARD
AND ALSO HE IS OFFERING ALL KINDS OF LOAN WITH ONLY 2% INTEREST RATE.
I tell my BEGINNING students at some point in their first 8 weeks (usually while I am banging on about the stages of the firing), "You're potters now. You need to know about this."
No exclusive clubs for me.