Some wonderful critters in clay. I wish I could have taken this workshop. I would have Loved It!
Tina Curry Empowers Students to tell Stories in Clay
Penland workshops are special just because of the campus, and the staff who support all the activities, and the students, many of whom are work-study students. There are dorms also, but I don't know much about them. It would be a long drive from my house to Penland, and I stopped considering it being possible for these old bones many years ago. That would be to enable me to be a day -student, coming each day and going home again.
I prefer to drive up with friends and visit the gallery and the pottery studio (when a class isn't going on.) It's always inspiring!
Interestingly enough, I'd just been looking out my window and had a hare very similar to this one sitting on the grass, doing nothing but looking. Then he took off, and again stopped to check out the scene. I haven't seen one here in quite a while. Maybe I need to look out my windows more!
Sharing with Eileen's Saturday Critters
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Wonderful work..well observed...love the River Horse 😎
ReplyDeleteWow, the clay rabbit is beautiful. Well done! The real rabbit is a cutie too.
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There are so many talented artists in that area! WOW! I love that big bunny!
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