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I have been drawn to pottery years prior to actually sitting behind a wheel. Pottery has such warmth to it. Good pottery should make you want to touch it in order to feel that warmth.
And over those ten years, I've managed to create my own "studio" despite the fact that it is part of my garage. I have my own wheel and kiln which allows me to fire mid-range clay bodies at home and cone 10, gas firings at the college. Now, I not only have access to the facilities at MSSU but am able to produce product when those facilities are not available to me which is the best of both worlds in my opinion. I've come to appreciate not only the process behind the finished product, but the people and personalities involved in the pottery or ceramic world. Throughout the years, I've attended numerous workshops and seminars meeting top artists all over the country which have helped me expand my knowledge of the medium that I've come to adore. With more understanding of clay or porcelain, I try to not just imitate what I've learned, but to use that technique and make it "mine." I strive to create predominately functional pieces that are artfully made. Actually, the whole process can be a love/hate relationship, but a challenging relationship is one of the most satisfying. It is my hope to share what I've learned over these last ten years with others that they too may come to appreciate the ceramic world as I do. Daria Claiborne Pottery
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