I have a favor, and it’s to share this fundraiser (or donate, if you feel inclined. That would rock.) I am really involved in the ceramics community and I think art is so beneficial to kids; I think it can change lives. Link here: www.gofundme.com/f/help-reviv...
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These militarist ICE raids are the actual government oppression that right wingers dreamed was happening during Covid. They are not up in arms like they were about masking, go figure.
LAPD fired rubber bullets at Australian journalist @laurentomasi.bsky.social
Nuclear truth bomb from
@repjasmine.bsky.social on DEI 🔥🔥🔥
“The only people that are crying are the mediocre white boys that have been beaten out by people that historically have had to work so much harder, and this is why they don’t want us to have education.”
I use a maximalist approach. I like glazes best when they are layered, I usually dip them in at least t4 different glazes in dynamic angles. Of course you need to be careful about it getting to thick and running on the shelf. It's totally unknown what will happen
I love the black glaze, my studio dosen't have one
So hlad to see your doing potery, i really need to get back in the studio. I've been watching your YouTube videos for years now, so nostalgic. My boyfriend got me the full series of murder she wrote and we have been watching it nighty.
This is irresponsible. You may think this is the most obvious ai ever, but there are some dumb mf's out there, don't be one
Came to say the same
I saw a video about a month ago, it's much worse than just that.
Wtf
Joe and She-ra
My chaos jar is in the 2025 Biennial Exhibition at Roanoke College's Olin Hall Gallery from January 31st - March 16th. Opening reception on the 31st from 6-8:00.
This piece was made to reference a molecular model of a medicine a local dr was trying to make to aid in recovery after a heart attack. The piece fell off a pedestal with the base mostly destroyed but I was able to reinvent it. I like it so much more now and it seems appropriate.
The top is layers of paint sanded down.
This is a life size ceramic sculpture I made my final year at Akron U. Making it was something I didn't think was possible (for me) but it just came together from concept to competition with no problems. Looking back I think it encouraged me to push some boundaries of what I thought was possible.