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Enjoy and then go take a walk and find some flowers to make your own! - Jennifer Poellot Harnetty, editorĪs artists, we are constantly reflecting on the motivations behind our ceramics. In this post, David explains how he makes bisque texture molds with wildflowers. You might say it's in his blood–his grandfather owned a flower shop and then, after 'retirement' became a horticulture instructor. I adore flowers and love gardening, so it’s no surprise then that flowers make an appearance in my work from time to time (well, most of the time).ĭavid Scott Smith is also a fan of flowers. Pottery Making Illustrated Submission Guidelines.Pottery Making Illustrated's Print Mailing Schedule.
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