
It’s All Art.
I believe that the more highly developed a potter is as a human being, the better their pottery will be. There is no real beauty without character, and like the clay that I use to make them, my pots are reflections of my character. As a human being, I am accepting of impression, and each pot I make represents my personality, experiences, and my dreams.
By using local materials dug from river bottoms and mountainsides, my work gains a connection to place.
Monuments to Community
When I think about the shape a monument about place should take, my mind goes to the chimneys all across Appalachia, standing alone in our fields and mountainsides.

A Potter’s Life
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