There was a lot going on today. After coaching my son’s soccer game, I headed over to the East End Urban Market. I setup there to do a throwing demonstration.

I also attracted some younger onlookers.

There was a lot going on today. After coaching my son’s soccer game, I headed over to the East End Urban Market. I setup there to do a throwing demonstration.

I also attracted some younger onlookers.











These rice bowls were done using wax resist to paint the designs. I used my glazes to create 5 different patterns over the wax resist. Bowls are $15 each and include the chopsticks.
Scott and I are setup at the East End Urban Market most Saturdays when we are not somewhere else. Here are some pics.


Scott and I posing with the back display. All boxes and shelves were constructed from used wood fence. The used fence is strong and light weight. The boxes are used to transport the pottery. When the boxes are emptied I stack them up and lay the shelves across them. I can fit my boxes and shelves in my Chevy Venture.
It’s spring break for me as a teacher. I fired the kiln last night and these items came out.





All these pots were glazed with the clear over natural clay on the bottom and the Jade Green glaze on top. The first jar was double dipped in the glaze causing the drips. Prices are not set yet but will be in the $30 to $45 range.
Simply Art Gallery in Galveston carried my pottery. When Ike hit Galveston, 9 feet of water swirled like a washing machine inside the gallery. Most of the artwork was lost. However, the owners dug through the mud and muck and pulled out some pottery that survived. They returned around 15 pieces back to me… still covered in dried slime.

Ike proof pottery
Now the question is… what in the world should I do with this stuff? If you have any ideas, let me know.
If you make it to La Porte Texas, look up the Crow’s Nest Gallery. It has a wonderful mixture of bronze sculptures, paintings, jewlery and some very cool Indian head-dresses. Oh yea, they have some nice pottery as well.
The Crow’s Nest is located in a residential area. You won’t just happen upon it. You will have to know where you are going. Look them up at www.crowsnestartgallery.com

Teapot set

General purpose bowls $11.00 each

Butter dish (a present for my daughter)

Rice bowls $15.00 each including the cool chopsticks
Scott is a great friend who often works with me at the shows. It is incredible how much time and effort he gives me just to spend some good friendship time together. He is also very instrumental in providing new ideas for products and display.

Scott and John
Scott is quite charasmatic and is a hoot to visit with.
Thanks for checking out the Events Blog.
Sat March 7 2009 was the First Saturday Art Market in the Heights. It was great to see all the artists, friends and shoppers who came by.
Check out the info at www.firstsaturdayartmarket.com
Sat April 4 2009 will be the next First Saturday Art Market. Look for me in the back right corner (as always).
Most other Saturdays I will be at the East End Urban Market. It will be either Scott or I there. This market is open on Saturdays from 10:00 to 4:00. Check out their website www.eastendurbanmarket.com.
Sat April 18, 2009 I will be at Midtown Art in the Park. Their website is www.midtownartinthepark.com.
Sally Harris
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