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Meadowlake Clay studio |
Under glazing tiles for the Cedarwood bathroom is a calm repetitive task. Okay, boring. But there is a challenge. The last batch of test tiles the glaze developed pin holes. Nasty little creatures sometimes as difficult to get rid of as ants.
And for a bathroom pinholes are not acceptable. They will eventual blister and pop. Then it means pulling them and replacing. Not fun.
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small tea bowl |
But when I look up from the work table the studio relaxes. There is a calm that settles through me. I wonder about moving to a new space, untried and unknown.
Tea bowls and masks and sculptures and tiles gives me more projects than I can keep up with. Luckily it is not a job. Another reason to relax.
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