Gracias, Marga. A pretty good translation of your blog, since my Spanish is pretty rusty! Second time today I've seen the bracelet with the butterfly. Someone at the clay studio where I work had copied the design for their little pot, and I noticed it sitting on a shelf in the kiln room.
Barbara -- these Neuvo-Primitives are spectacular! Colors and textures along with their designs reminds me of folk art. They are what I used to call a certain antique piece a "stand alone." --- barbara
Barbara, son maravillosas, ¡es un gran trabajo!
ReplyDeleteMuchos abrazos.
Gracias, Marga. A pretty good translation of your blog, since my Spanish is pretty rusty! Second time today I've seen the bracelet with the butterfly. Someone at the clay studio where I work had copied the design for their little pot, and I noticed it sitting on a shelf in the kiln room.
DeleteOoh! I like these!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Vicki...I like how tactile they are, and spent most of the afternoon fingering them.
DeleteBeautifully done. I love the way your texture moves with the pot!
ReplyDeleteThanks Suzie!
DeleteNo matter what you call them, I really like these. I love pottery that is fun to feel as well as to look upon.
ReplyDeleteAnyone who love pottery knows the picking it up technique to find out how they like it.
DeleteBarbara -- these Neuvo-Primitives are spectacular! Colors and textures along with their designs reminds me of folk art. They are what I used to call a certain antique piece a "stand alone." --- barbara
ReplyDeleteYes, there is the folk art feeling to them, I agree.
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