


In my last blog, I mentioned that my journey to being a full-time potter wasn't always pretty. Let me give you a taste of that. Before I could get started doing anything creatively I had to completely renovate my studio space--a two-car garage distinguished by bare timbers and a cracked floor. Over the course of three months, and with an alarming lack of knowledge about carpentry, I created this studio space. Photo 1 shows where I started. Photo 2 is halfway complete and Photo 3 the finished working studio. Labor of love? Or just labor? You be the judge!
4 comments:
wow! your studio is amazing!!! I am jealous!
Congratulations on following your dream! Your studio is gorgeous... I can imagine many productive hours spent toiling away! :)
Wishing you luck and all good things. I've bookmarked your blog so I can check your progress...I'm thinking you'll inspire me to get back to the wheel!
xo
cheryl
Hi Mike! Lucy here. It is interesting to me how your color scheme has changed- living in FL the inspiration, no doubt. How is Salvador? Karen? I see Nancy every couple of weeks for lunch or dinner. She is working at ADAC now.
I'm working at Emory. There is not much drama here compared to the arts center! Do you ever hear from Nadine? Am I supposed to be this personal on a blog? This is my first blog to write on! Would love to hear from you. Keep up the amazing work!! Lucy
Mike the studio looks fantastic! But then I remember the attic space you toiled in...
The coils are still my favs but I'm really impressed with the sinks.
Wish we lived closer - I would help Karen test your new wine products;)
Good going. And I love the Salvadore piece - does it scowl when you walk by?
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