One of Lucia Tsang's beautiful tea sets, hand-built with red Navajo Wheel clay, is on the right. (This set was made before the lockdown.)
Darryla Green has started sculpting a head of a woman, below right.
Albert Goldreich reports, "We’re back in Rossmoor - so looking forward to seeing you all and hoping the studio opens soon." Shown below on the left is his "shallow bowl with a thrown foot - 12” in diameter - painted with Mayco mid range glazes - completely food and dishwasher safe." (It was made in Texas, before Albert returned to California.) One of Lucia Tsang's beautiful tea sets, hand-built with red Navajo Wheel clay, is on the right. (This set was made before the lockdown.) Drue Kramer has been making small clay sculptures- some of her dancers and faces (all still unfired), are below. They certainly have lots of motion and expression! Bella Musci recently made a textured hand-built bowl, below left. (It has not been fired.) Darryla Green has started sculpting a head of a woman, below right. Anne Shulenberger has been working at home on mixed media & collage projects for her two different Art Tag groups: one on the subject "Storm" and the other on "Waves / Motion." Below are her third (&final) pieces in those two Art Tag cycles. On the left is "In the Storm," which consists of a ceramic tile mounted on an oval painted canvas ( 11" by 14"). On the right is "Waves in Motion," a collage of various materials glued to a painted board (18 " by 24"). Theresa Kuo has been very busy quilting. She says "This is my SIP project to replace another wall hanging... I had lots of fun auditioning fabric for this project. It took 10 weeks from design stage to hanging it on the wall. Suddenly, my mind is filled with different ideas for future quilts. Geronimo!" Love the colors and the movement!
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Sally Andersen shares some of her lovely watercolors, and says "I've been busy painting.. Sure do miss the ceramic studio, though! " From Fred Chen: "I thought it might be interesting to share some funky teapots I made in the past. These are in fact functional. I classify them as tease-pots." Aren't they great? Lucia Tsang made a marvelous mobile celebrating her granddaughter, who is now 13 years old. Here's what she says about it: "The squares are watercolor pencil on watercolor paper. I did the pencil drawings when my granddaughter was only one month old. The pieces of the mobile all have the same images on both sides." Carla Winter-Evans has been enjoying her garden, and sent some lovely photos from there. Ellie Lannon reports, "Here are two planters I’ve been working on. The one on the right is in progress...the other is complete (but has not yet been fired)." Meanwhile, Pat Hanscom took an online class with Lynn Wood (through the Sonoma Community Center) and made this very nice textured cylinder vase at home. It has not been fired yet.
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