| Artist's Statement:
My pots are sculpture. They are one-of-a-kind pieces, each with
its own inner nature that reveals itself over time—each
with a quiet, contemplative presence. My work reaches into the
past, and is inspired by pots of the past, especially those of
the Asian ceramic tradition.
As a teenager I worked with iron and steel, and these materials influence my
work in clay, which sometimes seems forged, welded, or ‘rusty’ with
oxide patinas in place of glazes. I did a lot of traveling in the canyons of
the American west before becoming a potter, and list the river first among my
influences as an artist; its primordial landscapes of change and re-creation
inspire my work in clay.
My home, studio, and gallery are located in Chimayo, New Mexico,
where visitors are always welcome. With its own strong connection
to the past, and its unique spiritual resonance, this village has
nurtured and inspired for generations. It is a beautiful
place to visit, to explore, and to live. |