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This fellow is a red eyed vireo. I've only seen one (he must have been migrating). He was light tan with an iridescent olive green sheen. Quite lovely, but he took forever to identify.
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Here's a house finch, looking for a good nesting spot. (Someone's front door, maybe?) I'll glaze these plates tomorrow (along with the sparrow and goldfinch plates).
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This week I threw the last of the porcelain. Which means only one thing:
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It's time to recycle!! This slop is great... smooth as cake batter. I'm hoping to squeeze four more plates out of it.
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Here's my second tile for the 8 inch by 8 inch BayArts fundraising show. I'm excited to try something like this on a larger scale with bird baths.
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