It's my new hobby & can't wait to return in a few months.
By the end of each session at the studio I felt exhausted, but also, satisfied leaving with muddy hands & clothes because I learned so much from techniques to little life lessons.
I'm not going to lie throwing on the wheel is difficult... from centering to getting the piece off with the wire tool. It doesn't stop there: trimming, 1st firing, glazing and then the final fire (around 1800° talk about HOT) There's much more to it than slamming mud and spinning it... like clay to the potter Jeremiah 18:4,6 I was just reminded of how much God loves us and the care He puts into us... life is a process; it takes patience; Trust in Him

This November I'm going to practice calligraphy and learn more about graphic design. We all have to start somewhere, right? Below is my FIRST piece... I took this photo on the London Eye, 2014.
Where to next : it can be a destination, state of mind, goals to be conquered, etc.




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