Tyler Gulden
Gail Kendall
Lucy Breslin
Yesterday was Watershed's Annual Salad Days event. This year's Salad Days Artist Adam Paulek outdid himself; the plates were charming and witty and entirely delightful, incorporating what I think was a stretched-spring texture with decals referencing local sights and landmarks, in clever juxtapositions.
My visit was brief yesterday, I had my salad, shot some photos, and took off. (Sort of like a panda: Eats shoots and leaves. ) I'm not that good at parties, unless I am either giving them, or half in the bag - not an option, as I still had to drive home. I am actually quite shy in person, and I get overwhelmed by big crowds. This crowd was huge, since it is also Watershed's 25th anniversary year.
And it was hot and I had glazing to do.
I didn't catch the names of all the makers of wonderful pots that I photographed, so not all are attributed.
I didn't catch the names of all the makers of wonderful pots that I photographed, so not all are attributed.
If I have time later today or tomorrow, after the kiln is loaded, I am going to try to acheive the sort of undulating surface you see on many of the Salad Days plates. I'll record my efforts here, so don't touch that dial!
Oooh, I'm drooling over that pottery. Got some inspiration here. Thanks! Barb of Alchemy of Clay
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