Hello, Congrats to your friend. Sarah's pottery is pretty. I love all the blue pieces, my favorite color. Take care, have a great day and a happy weekend!
Barbara, That little pottery shop has some quality items on display...very nice! My mother was an artist who worked in many mediums, oil paint, watercolors, weaving, painted and fired tiles and even some pottery. Take Care, Big Daddy Dave
I love Sarah's work...I remember when she first came into our community clay studio and learned how to make pots...then she started her own studio up the street from me (where I lived then) and we've stayed friends as she's developed several lines of stoneware, including place settings which she sometimes makes for orders. I wish her well in her new endeavor! Glad to hear about your Mother's talents.
Nice rundown for your friend, Sarah. Find me at Tom's. Google makes me be anonymous to comment. p.s. Blogger wants me to sign in and google thinks I'm already signed in. "Jim"
I love Sarah's pottery and it is a beautiful blue Barbara. SORRY comment is SO late however my daughter has had a bad car accident and I have had to fly to the Isle of Wight to help her and the family and will be here for a while still.
Hello,
ReplyDeleteCongrats to your friend. Sarah's pottery is pretty. I love all the blue pieces, my favorite color. Take care, have a great day and a happy weekend!
I think her blue pieces are lovely! Happy weekend to you too!
DeleteCongratulations to her! Nice work...I am envious!!
ReplyDeleteThanks...I'm so glad to see her moving into the next step!
Delete...Sarah Sunshine, what a wonderful name.
ReplyDeleteSo I just sent the link to this post for your "S" Weekly Roundup...so glad to try this.
DeleteAll the best to her. I hope the rich tourists love her stuff.
ReplyDeleteMe too. These pots are very high quality, and Sarah has been making lots of place settings as orders for gifts.
DeleteCongratulations to your friend. Sarah's pottery is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThanks, I agree! I'm so glad to have her as a friend too, though we only run across each other's paths every blue moon or so!
DeleteBarbara, That little pottery shop has some quality items on display...very nice! My mother was an artist who worked in many mediums, oil paint, watercolors, weaving, painted and fired tiles and even some pottery. Take Care, Big Daddy Dave
ReplyDeleteI love Sarah's work...I remember when she first came into our community clay studio and learned how to make pots...then she started her own studio up the street from me (where I lived then) and we've stayed friends as she's developed several lines of stoneware, including place settings which she sometimes makes for orders. I wish her well in her new endeavor! Glad to hear about your Mother's talents.
DeleteI like all those blues. Wish I could visit shop in person.
ReplyDeleteYou should...it's open every day, so the next time you want a trip to the North Carolina mountains, come on down!!
DeleteYour friend is very good at her pottery. I have the wheel, the kiln, clay but not activity at this time.
ReplyDeleteNice rundown for your friend, Sarah.
ReplyDeleteFind me at Tom's. Google makes me be anonymous to comment.
p.s. Blogger wants me to sign in and google thinks I'm already signed in.
"Jim"
These new google hoops to jump through are pretty insane!
DeleteSuch rich blues! Have a good weekend.
ReplyDeleteThanks Linda...glad you could come by and see my post...and comment too!
DeleteI like those shades of blue.
ReplyDeleteI love Sarah's pottery and it is a beautiful blue Barbara. SORRY comment is SO late however my daughter has had a bad car accident and I have had to fly to the Isle of Wight to help her and the family and will be here for a while still.
ReplyDelete