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 Ann Trott

Cricket Appel
Michelle Arterburn
Karin N. Bergh
Elaine Biery
Kathryn Blackmun
Diane E. Botham
Tony Butler
Maxine Chelini
Kathryne Cyman
Sara Lee D'Alessandro
JoAnne DeKeuster
Kevin DeKeuster
Pamala S. Dean
Jay Dirago
Christine Evans
Karen Fielding
Joe Frey
Elizabeth Fritzsche
Philip Green
Sandra Harrington
Theo Helmstadter
Cheryl Hoagland
Marc Hudson
Z Jacobson
Linda R. Kastner
Daisy Kates
Michael Lancaster
Bari Lovewave
Rhonda Main
Lynne McCarthy
Karen K. Milstein
Darlene Nelson
Shel Neymark
Judy Nelson-Moore
Judith Richey
Kari Rives
Elizabeth Rose
Rita Ryan
Greta Ruiz
Abby Salsbury
Joey Serim
Carolyn Robbins Siegel
Mary Sharp Davis
Kristin C. Thacher
Michael Ray Thornton
Ann Trott
Layne Vickers Smith
Elaine Weaver-Spalek
Melanie Ann Wegner
Ruth Weston
Betsy Williams
Juanita Wolff
Tomás R. Wolff

HC70 Box455, Pecos, New Mexico 87552  
Phone: 505-757-8828  
Email:  rookery@cybermesa.com

Ann Trott

Bird Pots, saggar fired clay

6" to 8" tall

Bird

Covered Jar

Raku

Ann Trott

Artist's Statement:

 I began working in clay in 1985, producing mostly functional stoneware.
 
While working on my MA in 1990, I encountered the processes of low fire raku and high fire Japanese porcelain, both of which appealed to me. The porcelain because of its purity and smooth surface which compliments my preference for simple forms; the raku process because of the excitement and immediacy of the firing , and the unpredictability of the results.

Recently I have been working on a series of wheel thrown and altered organic forms inspired by seed pods.  By “organic” I mean that there is no preconceived end product , the piece evolves intuitively.  I have also begun experimenting with saggar firing , a process that involves firing pieces within a container filled with combustible materials inside the kiln.  Like raku, this firing  produces variable results depending on the combustibles used, placement of the pieces, and other whims of nature.

Throwing on the wheel is a meditative process for me allowing the experience of flow and connection. My love of movement and dance has been and continues to be a strong influence on all of my clay forms.

Ann Trott
Round Saggar Jar

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