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9th Annual Ceramic Studio Tour

Two weeks ago the 9th Annual Self-Guided Ceramic Studio Tour took place throughout the Phoenix Metro area and East Valley.  It’s quite a happening.  There was a great turn out at my studio – a lot of people, many familiar faces and even more new ones.

There’s a concentration of activity pre-tour: finish work, studio prep, exhibition deliveries and set up.  By the time the weekend arrives, the artists are just running on excess adrenaline.

9th Annual Ceramics Studio Tour

After the tour weekend, I had plans to get several things accomplished at home that had been purposefully neglected until I had a minute to think straight.  Therein lies my downfall…I thought I would be able to think straight.  Nope!  Completely scattered.  Mercilessly distracted.  I had a list…somewhere.

The occasional inability to gather and organize my thoughts isn’t new.  I’ve come to recognize the precipice of this occurrence.  Either I have several projects coming to a close and the loose ends compete for my attention or there’s a new idea rattling around in my head (and my sketchbook) that I am otherwise unable/delayed to begin work on.  In the wait, I tend to elevate accumulated stress with the fear that I will misplace the idea somewhere between picking up groceries and remembering who needs which uniform – is it clean? – for what sport and “the tournament starts when?”.

I know that the ensuing weeks will allow me to sort through my thoughts – acting on the necessities and discarding the clutter.  In the tangled mess, I consider the process of revisiting existing work in a new way.  The idea was presented to me as recreating small portions of larger works to be sold at a lower price.  I did make a few.  They turned out wonderful.  Still, I had trouble separating the image I was creating from the original.  It became a little frustrating.  I found myself putting off glazing because I couldn’t move beyond the original work and I didn’t want to make copies.

I wonder if the guy at the gym that looks like Lyle Lovett knows he looks like Lyle Lovett.  There is an uncanny resemblance.

I need to change some signage at the studio.  It’ll take all of thirty minutes.

Order clay, bone ash and something else.  There’s a list somewhere.  I need to pick up wood filler.

Why aren’t they delivering the usual junk mail to the studio cluster box?  I was able to get the grocery store sales a day early.  Now…nothing.

I think I can suspend the back drop for the photo light box at the studio from one of the support beams overhead.  I wonder if there is a way to make it roll up on itself like grandma’s blackout shades so I don’t have to get the ladder out to retrieve it from 15 feet up.

My running shoes squeak.  I’m so sick of hearing myself walk – lest anyone misunderstand, I don’t run.  I heard a story about tennis player, Ana Ivanovic, who’s shoes squeaked so loudly during the Australian Open that they became a distraction for the opponent.  I thought that was silly.  How could anyone possibly be distracted by a shoe squeak across the distance of the tennis court.  Yeah, well…not so silly.

Pinholes.  The green glaze is pinholing.  I know I can eliminate them by altering the application.  It complicates things.  stupid pinholes.

Do I allow myself to retire forms that people continue to request but I no longer make – or haven’t made in some time?  Not sure why I haven’t made any.  One of the forms I stole for Dick Lehman any way – thanks Dick.  Maybe when I have a little extra time I’ll make a few.

So much more to sort through.  Sorting, sorting.

3 Comments
  • … I look around, I find I’m sitting in the chair right next to you this time. Hold on, I’ll look under my chair for your list. may have gotten mistaken for mine. The one that was in my pocket is wayward, there are others. Too many. Three clipboards with lists live in my tote bag. Two on the glaze shelf. One on the nightstand for those late night ideas that run amok through my brain, .. without shoes on. UGH! So much to do, so much neglected for the sake of others. The house looks like an episode of “Hoarders”, And the clay sits untouched for months… But I can smile, because I know someone else’s life has been enhanced by my efforts… my lists are really just to remind me that God put me on earth to do a certain number of things, and, right now, I’m so far behind that I will live forever.
    Embrace those lists!
    😉
    syl

  • Enjoyed talking with you on the self guided tour–tried to draw on clay using colored clay–was not successful in duplicating what you do, but went off on my own tangent and I like the effect. Thanks for the inspiration. One comment on the photos on your website–have the photographer use the zoom–get in closer–get more personal–with you and your work–fill up the space with where you want the focus. As for the guy at the gym–that’s real life experience–in the movies, you end up with Richard Geer–in real life, you get Lyle Lovett.

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