Old storage building soon to be pottery shed.
Good area underneath table for storing clay. Table will be
covered in canvas for wedging clay.
Rick places nails in a random arrangement on a weathered
old board that will be used to hang tools.
Old metal shelf for all my supplies.
artistic touch.
one of her famous trees was a good idea.
I will add a few golden gingko leaves and
the words "Ginko Leaf Studio" to the outside.
It's all for fun and mostly for my eyes since
we live on a road with no outlet.
Once I got the word that one of our storage buildings could be all mine, the wheels (mental and pottery) began to turn. Here are a few prelimenary shots of my newest project...a pottery shed. More photos as it progresses. Thank you, Charlotte, for painting me a tree. I could have done it, but I really wanted her spirit to be included in this project as will be so many other artists' before it is all finished. I have a special connection to the gingko leaf, therefore the name of my little shed will be Gingko Leaf Studio. Inside will be a pottery wheel, shelves, a wedging table, room for storage and artwork all over the walls to remind me of friends and students. The electrician will be out in about a week and then a small A/C unit and I should be able to withstand anything Texas heat can deal out. I think it will be a haven.
SHIFTS
There was a shift in her-
breaking, discarding, renovating.
She began to dream
and ponder with renewed
sense of wonder her world
ajar and raw.
Claudia Lowery
MAY 2009
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