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Diane E. Botham

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

Location: Albuquerque New Mexico
Phone 505-883-7451

Email: Delizabeth6@cs.com

Diane Botham

Steins

Presents for Family Members

Approximately 7" tall

Vessels

4" to 12" tall

Diane Botham

Artist's Statement:

I can't remember a time when I wasn't fascinated by clay.  I moved from Connecticut to Georgia at the age of 5 and the reddish brown clay that collected in the puddles and cracked and peeled up was an outdoor favorite.  The doughy flour-and-water clay was my favorite toy at kindergarten.  I always had Play Dough in my toy chest and all my dolls had custom made dishes.  Even Barbie had tiny mugs with handles that fit her hand.  Some of them were "thrown" on my mother's Lazy Susan.   

My formal training in clay began during my second year in college.  When I first sat on that old Brent wooden kick-wheel in my first ceramics class, I knew I was home.  That was 31 years ago and I still work on an old wooden Brent kick-wheel.  During college I married and had my first 2 children and after graduation I made my income running a small production studio, first in Gallup, N.M. and then in Augusta, Ga., and teaching clay classes on the side.  After a divorce and a third child, I found myself getting a degree in Nursing in order to support my family.  Now clay is my great escape from everyday life and I find that I enjoy it much more without the complications of needing to make a living from it.  I love the clay, potter's wheel and all parts of the throwing process and my work is almost exclusively wheel-thrown.  I find that I am inspired less by things in the outer world than by an inner need to transform the residual, and sometimes negative, energy from my work life into something beautiful.  There have been many times when I've come in from a 12 hour shift in the ER, dropped my keys on the counter, gone out back to my studio and sat on my old Brent for hours, in my dirty scrubs, until the clay and the throwing process have restored my sense of harmony.  My hope is that my work shows a pure love of the process.

Many thanks to my son, Cable Hoover, for the photographs on this page.

Diane Botham
Diane in studio, impressing designs on a group of pots

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