I like the idea of guilds, of ways for artists to organize, know each other, share inspiration, ideas, resources and such. A kind of open source community for the arts, specifically here, perhaps, for the ceramically inclined.
Historically, potters have been a somewhat low key group, often keeping studio discoveries, glaze and clay formulas and other epiphanies derived from hours of scrupulous work, a bit close to the vest. I hope the 21st century might evolve us into a more open group more inclined to sharing knowledge, which can move the entire process forward.
I love looking at these potters blogs. It is exciting to have a glimpse into the fresh work of other artists, hot out of the kiln, so to speak and to glimpse the ideas and sentiments which inspire us all to move forward.
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3 comments:
Thanks for mentioning coe&waito. We also love to see other potter's blogs. It's so great to be able to connect with other ceramics people around the world.
-carly
Just came across this blogging potter:
http://www.ayumihorie.com/potsinaction.html
Good stuff!
Hi, I'm a potter with a blog! http://lilflowerdesign.livejournal.com/
I run LittleFlowerDesigns.com and post about what I'm making, I love the idea of a list of blogging potters - they are so hard to find...
Best!
Linda
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