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Artist's Statement:
I was raised on a farm in Iowa where I was surrounded by animals,
woods, creeks and cornfields. I have had a passion for
drawing since the moment I was born. As early as kindergarten,
my teacher praised my drawings and my creative use of color. Drawing
became my favorite pastime in history class! My love of
nature and the outdoors has inspired my work. Images of
flowers, turtles, quail, fish, lizards, birds and horses decorate
my work. I am interested in the ancient rock art drawings
that provide a window to the past. These images found
on towering cliffs and canyon walls make me ponder the meaning
and spirituality of these galleries. My pots and bowls
are one with the tradition and spirit of the great Southwest.
I throw and handbuild both functional and decorative pieces
fired in the mid range temperature. My latest creations
are a series of “Bosque Bowls” one of which won Best
of Show in the 2003 Celebration of Clay held in Albuquerque,
New Mexico. Bosque is the Spanish word for forest or woods. These
bowls were inspired by the 2003 bosque fire along the Rio Grande
where hundreds of acres of old cottonwood trees were destroyed
by the fire. Where once groves of lush, graceful cottonwoods
thrived, now lays only the charred remains. The images
of these magnificent trees will live on in my “Bosque Bowls”.
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