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About Me
I retired from teaching in 2009. Until then I spent most of my time teaching art. I also had several side jobs that were often short time, department chairman, itinerant professor, set designer and crew head for hs, part time potter. My plan now that I am retired is to put more time in on the pottery, attend some workshops, travel, and enjoy life to the fullest with my wife. We have two children that are grown, and one granddaughter.
My pottery is primarily wheel thrown, and handbuilt, with the emphasis on wheel throwing. I have been firing to cone 6 in a kiln without a sitter. I have liked to have the luxury of firing up and down with ease in that kiln. However, now that I am getting older I really don't want to babysit a kiln all night, and am looking to upgrade to a programmable kiln sometime in the future. I am not a loose thrower, no matter how hard I try to loosen up don't seem to be able too. It is my style. At the same time, I have a tendency to throw very dry, and thin to get larger forms. I do throw mostly functional ware, but lately have been doing more "occasion" jars for anniversaries, retirements, and weddings. I am not overly creative, just things done with hard work. I hope to make improvements in my glazing process, and finishing over the next few years.
I recently started a blog at the following link: http://picworkspottery.blogspot.com/
I have loved the clay from the beginning and find the feel between my fingers to be a matter of ecstasy, a drawstring on my heart.
My pottery is primarily wheel thrown, and handbuilt, with the emphasis on wheel throwing. I have been firing to cone 6 in a kiln without a sitter. I have liked to have the luxury of firing up and down with ease in that kiln. However, now that I am getting older I really don't want to babysit a kiln all night, and am looking to upgrade to a programmable kiln sometime in the future. I am not a loose thrower, no matter how hard I try to loosen up don't seem to be able too. It is my style. At the same time, I have a tendency to throw very dry, and thin to get larger forms. I do throw mostly functional ware, but lately have been doing more "occasion" jars for anniversaries, retirements, and weddings. I am not overly creative, just things done with hard work. I hope to make improvements in my glazing process, and finishing over the next few years.
I recently started a blog at the following link: http://picworkspottery.blogspot.com/
I have loved the clay from the beginning and find the feel between my fingers to be a matter of ecstasy, a drawstring on my heart.
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- Age:
- 63 years old
- Birthday:
- August 20, 1949
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- Location:
- Central, PA
- Interests:
- Camping, kayaking, family, travel, Art in general. I have a small studio in my garage. Two electric kilns, two wheels, wedging table etc. I am primarily interested in cone 6 Ox. but like to see what is going on at all ranges. Read about ceramics voraciously and love the feel of the clay and throwing. Have to admit that my greatest joy is in the making, not the glazing. That said I do mix my own glazes, some of my own formulas, some borrowed. Retired from teaching art, last year after 36 years, taught ceramics 34 of those years.
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bisquefire06@hotmail.com
- Website URL:
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http://picworkspottery.blogspot.com/

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TJR
17 May 2013 - 09:37The only way I can get those emoticons to work, is to drag and drop them.
Tom.
Marcia Selsor
31 Jan 2013 - 11:15But there are great rewards.
TJR
31 Dec 2012 - 18:37JBaymore
18 Dec 2012 - 14:35I sent an email to your address listed here.
best,
.............john
TJR
23 Oct 2012 - 09:13TJR
19 Jun 2012 - 09:18If you decide to head north to Canada, come and see me. I am in Winnipeg, Manitoba. North of Minnesota. Still teaching high school art. Two more years. Tom
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18 Apr 2012 - 18:54TJR
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