My pottery journey started in 1989 with a desire to not have a “real job” while I was
pursuing my equestrian career. I acquired a small slip casting business which I hoped
would pay the bills while I developed my equestrian interests. Having the equipment to
produce pottery enticed me to get a wheel and try my hand at throwing. It didn’t take
long for my inner creative self to work its way out. Life, marriage and children gently
pushed the horses to a back seat, and I realized that pottery could be the “real job” and
how much I truly love working with clay. I finally concluded that pottery is my calling
and that the horses were a GREAT ride along the way.
When I say, “my pottery journey”, I am describing the fact that I am a self-taught
potter. The act of learning about ceramics in that way is a journey of trial and errors.
Drawing from nature as many artists do, my style has changed and evolved over the
years.
Living in the Outer Banks in the mid 90’s till 2004, my inspiration came from the ocean
and the vast array of colors and textures that it offers. That theme continues to be a
large part of my work which I sell in NC and Fla.
Living in Central Virginia has been nagging at my creativity to work with the textures I
love in non-coastal themes. So, I am also having fun with the ever-changing
inspirations that surround me on my farm and in this wonderful area.
My work includes both functional stoneware pieces and decorative earthenware wall art.