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- The Half-Day of Reflection
- One For the Magic Bean Buyers
- Advice From a Pro
- Marketing for Shy People
- Thrown, Cut, and Assembled Oblong Bowl
- Two Big Ovals, More to Come
- The Handmade Hedge, er, Pledge
- Proto-Cruets
- Mighty Cold in Central Maine!
- Make Pots - Make Opportunities!
- Just to See Me Fall
- Two Butter Dishes
- I Guess I Never Learn
- Life is Short.
- Pick of the Litter
- Camped Out Kilnside
- Finally A Firing!!
- Too Many Poozers
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Pottery Blogs
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Beauty, Grins and 'Deep' Thoughts7 hours ago
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3 Brothers3 days ago
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Tending My Brand Garden4 days ago
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Butterfish Update3 weeks ago
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New for 2024: Plan Your Tour App!1 month ago
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Still making pots and tiles!5 months ago
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Clear glazes, slips and underglaze tests.10 months ago
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Alewife Run, China Lake Stream, Vassalboro11 months ago
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Ash is crazing...1 year ago
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My NCECA Lecture is Happening!2 years ago
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Splitting3 years ago
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The latest in pottery3 years ago
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things are changing4 years ago
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Golden Cloud4 years ago
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Process: Part II5 years ago
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Ornaments 20185 years ago
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Website Shopping!8 years ago
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Breakfast Special9 years ago
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Rustic Blue Pottery Piggy Bank11 years ago
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About Me
- Lori Watts
- Lori Keenan Watts (aka me) is a potter, gardener, and avid reader from Augusta, Maine. Though I started my university education in surface design for fabric, clay quickly grabbed me by the heart and redirected my creative impulses. I have been a potter for over 25 years -- hard to believe. The most valuable years of my ceramic education were spent in graduate study at Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville, under the tutalage of Dan Anderson and Paul Dresang. My aesthetic is guided by my love of the material itself. What fascinates me and makes a pot compelling for me is the clay-ness of clay: the squooshiness that becomes the adamantine solidity. I also like patterns, unexpected proportions, and when the flame comes along and dissolves part of my careful decorating efforts! I am obstinate about this aesthetic, to a point which might be called pig-headed, but hey, if you don't like what you make, why bother? My happy little family also includes my husband, musician and photographer (and author of the book Alewife) Doug Watts; five cats; and a turtle, all foundlings and rescues of one stripe or another.
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Blog Archive
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2009
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December
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- The Half-Day of Reflection
- One For the Magic Bean Buyers
- Advice From a Pro
- Marketing for Shy People
- Thrown, Cut, and Assembled Oblong Bowl
- Two Big Ovals, More to Come
- The Handmade Hedge, er, Pledge
- Proto-Cruets
- Mighty Cold in Central Maine!
- Make Pots - Make Opportunities!
- Just to See Me Fall
- Two Butter Dishes
- I Guess I Never Learn
- Life is Short.
- Pick of the Litter
- Camped Out Kilnside
- Finally A Firing!!
- Too Many Poozers
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December
(18)