Do you have a suggestion for a message about clay for a t-shirt or a bumper sticker? | April 8, 2012 Potters Council Question of the Week
#1
Posted 08 April 2012 - 12:39 PM
So what other ideas do you all have that might relate to the making of ceramics related T-shirts and bumper stickers? What is the language you'd use that will get the idea across? What kind of image? Are they serious? Are they frivolous?
Do you have a suggestion for a message about clay for a t-shirt or a bumper sticker?
Immediate Past President; Potters Council
Professor of Ceramics; New Hampshire Insitute of Art
http://www.JohnBaymore.com
#2
Posted 08 April 2012 - 01:41 PM
JBaymore, on 08 April 2012 - 12:39 PM, said:
So what other ideas do you all have that might relate to the making of ceramics related T-shirts and bumper stickers? What is the language you'd use that will get the idea across? What kind of image? Are they serious? Are they frivolous?
Do you have a suggestion for a message about clay for a t-shirt or a bumper sticker?
Dear Nelly,
I guess I will go first.
The language I would like associated with clay is the permanence of the product. Having said that, I do know we all have shard piles.
I would like it to be serious given that our art form is important to us and that plastic is relatively new--ceramics could be considered a good eco-friendly alternative.
It is also important to use language about sustainability about this art form.
Here in Canada, compared to the U.S., there are relatively few ceramic programs. In the town where I live, there are maybe two potters who live outside in the country. I am rare to live in an urban setting with a studio.
Thus, ideas of ceramic education continuation are important to me.
So let me see if I can make some sort of language list:
Support local artists
Eco-friendly and permanent
Sustainability of an art form that is environmentally friendly
Cultural diversity
Global connections
Ensuring the handing down of tradition and welcome to innovation
Back to basics--no middle person in business transaction
Connection--intimate relationship between object, artist and self
As for the logo--I am totally easy.
I was just visiting Robin Hopper over the holidays at his studio and given that he could not provide me with a signed book of his work, he gave me some labels to put in those I would later purchase.
These labels were inscribed with the old "Soldner" cliche of "Throw Naked." Hopper was quick to say, it is not about being physically without clothes but to be free in one's mind at the wheel. I like this idea of "freedom." Maybe that should be on the list as well.
Just some thoughts...???
Nelly
#3
Posted 08 April 2012 - 09:27 PM
I would rather go with a higher tone, rather than the "hobby" aspect.I take my work seriously, and I value the high aspirations of others.I keep thinking of that $27 million bowl. Could we get a picture of that for our logo?
TJR.
#4
Posted 09 April 2012 - 05:38 AM
JBaymore, on 08 April 2012 - 11:39 AM, said:
So what other ideas do you all have that might relate to the making of ceramics related T-shirts and bumper stickers? What is the language you'd use that will get the idea across? What kind of image? Are they serious? Are they frivolous?
Do you have a suggestion for a message about clay for a t-shirt or a bumper sticker?
I had a "Support your local potter" button back in the 60s. I still have it. I don't think it is a new movement. I have seen many bumper stickers and my favorites ate "Potters of the World IGNITE"
and "My other car is a Kiln"
Marcia
#5
Posted 09 April 2012 - 07:47 AM
I think it is important to have something that the non-potting public will understand, no potter lingo or the message to the general public is lost. I agree with nothing cute or funny, I am serious about my work and want other to respect what I do, It's not my 'hobby'.
I saw a craft fair sign that said,"Buy Local, Buy Art"
#6
Posted 09 April 2012 - 10:52 AM
I thought of " I have my way with clay " but worried that the next time I went into my studio to make something my porcelain would get her revenge!
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#7
Posted 09 April 2012 - 02:15 PM
JBaymore, on 08 April 2012 - 12:39 PM, said:
So what other ideas do you all have that might relate to the making of ceramics related T-shirts and bumper stickers? What is the language you'd use that will get the idea across? What kind of image? Are they serious? Are they frivolous?
Do you have a suggestion for a message about clay for a t-shirt or a bumper sticker?
#9
Posted 09 April 2012 - 02:33 PM
#10
Posted 09 April 2012 - 05:00 PM
I'm not sure about t-shirts. Fact is, I've become desensitized to what's on them. Short of a giant f-bomb, I don't think there's anything on a shirt would catch my eye these days.
Still, I'll do my part for the discussion and suggest this design for an attention-getting t-shirt or sticker:
http://dl.dropbox.co...ter%20Promo.jpg
Wishing you all good firings,
Daryl in Idaho
Sagle, ID
#11
Posted 09 April 2012 - 09:18 PM
JBaymore, on 08 April 2012 - 12:39 PM, said:
So what other ideas do you all have that might relate to the making of ceramics related T-shirts and bumper stickers? What is the language you'd use that will get the idea across? What kind of image? Are they serious? Are they frivolous?
Do you have a suggestion for a message about clay for a t-shirt or a bumper sticker?
Earth, Hand and Fire
Go Local Pottery!
#13
Posted 10 April 2012 - 01:42 PM
Pottery: the OTHER art medium.
Immediate Past President; Potters Council
Professor of Ceramics; New Hampshire Insitute of Art
http://www.JohnBaymore.com
#14
Posted 10 April 2012 - 03:48 PM
support your local potter
Fire pots not guns
Potters of the world ignite
All Pau
New ones would be
1st choice are John B's
GOT POTS
or Got Pottery
2nd-and most likely too controversial
Kiln Gods are my religion
Mark
www.liscomhillpottery.com
#15
Posted 10 April 2012 - 07:31 PM
The thing is though ... people will only react positively to any campaign if there is some benefit in it for THEM.
Cynical it may sound but ... Nobody cares unless it makes them look/feel good.
Same with the t-shirt ... I found someone who makes them out of re-cycled plastic bottles and they feel as smooth as silk ... so that is a plus good factor for the buyer.
For right now though ... keep the ideas coming and let people know you are a LOCAL potter for them!!
https://www.facebook...rd=true&__adt=6
Contemporary Fine Colored Porcelain
www.ccpottery.com
"My Artwork would not exist without a thriving global pottery community.
In the isolation of a studio, an artist can begin to feel like an island, but in truth
we are all part of archipelagoes; chains of islands loosely connected by a stream
of information that enhances our Artwork.”
#16
Posted 10 April 2012 - 07:51 PM
Chris Campbell, on 10 April 2012 - 08:31 PM, said:
Yup... the WIIFM factor.
"What's in it for me?"
best,
.................john
Immediate Past President; Potters Council
Professor of Ceramics; New Hampshire Insitute of Art
http://www.JohnBaymore.com
#18
Posted 10 April 2012 - 09:07 PM
get centered
I made this
pottery rules
get it while it's hot
-Mea
#20
Posted 11 April 2012 - 12:42 PM
Support your local clay artist
Useable...moldable
Clay makes life better
A couple of noob choices, FWIW.
I love the "Buy Local Pottery" and "Got Pots?" motifs.....but as a just as folks in Cali will relate to what folks do to the "In and Out burger" stickers...the "pottery" message would last about a second here in Colorado before it was cut up to relay a message about "Pot". (much bigger than pottery here...
Medically speaking, of course
good luck with the push, chris
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