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Friday, April 25, 2014

Isn't she lovely?

A female ghostly seadevil (one of the deep sea anglerfish, genus Halophryne)
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"Out of the Blue" - Opens Friday, May 2

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Tuesday, April 22, 2014

Little turtle jar (in progress)

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Little toad jar (in progress)

The toad is the size of a... well of a small toad. The jar is about the size of a softball.
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Snake plate (in progress)

12" thrown plate with pulled handle snake. Just like decorating a cake... except for the snake.
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Friday, April 18, 2014

Octopus's Garden (in progress)

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Sunday, April 13, 2014

Lettuce coral

Lettuce Coral with fairy basslets
...and there's a crack.
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Small Good Things

This blog originated in Winter 2011 as a collaborative tool to help Erin Schechtman and me (Sue Kirchgessner) prepare for our February 2012 gallery show "Small Good Things."

Our focus was on small things that go unnoticed and unappreciated, particularly in the natural world.

Throughout 2011 we used this blog to share our inspiration, influences, technique, and works in progress. It was a good year.

The blog continues as my studio log.

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