
A look into my daily pottery practice.
An Urn to Hold Ashes, Memories, Light
When l am remembering a loved one I like to think of being surrounded by their light and love. For me, sitting with candlelight sets the stage for quiet time to remember that loved one. There’s just something about the warmth of candlelight that can bring me back to the best moments with that loved one, it is very comforting.
Teeny, Tiny Keepsake Urns
If you want to keep just a tiny bit of cremains from your loved one, these teeny, tiny keepsake urns may be right for you. They fit in the palm of your hand and have a lovely, unique specialness to them because of the size.
New Version of the Blue Galaxy Urn
Sometimes a potter needs to change glazes. Even if that particular glaze is a fan favorite. This is the third iteration of the galaxy urns in the 15 years that I’ve been making them.
Blue Galaxy Urns, Stars, Universe, Cosmos, Infinity
Yes it is all the title says…. sometimes it’s more so than other times. This Blue Galaxy glaze is my most difficult glaze to create. Sometimes it’s blue, sometimes dark blue, other times lighter blue. It’s four layers of glaze, one of the layers is sprayed on, the other layers are dipped.
This also happens to be my most popular urn.