Southdown Marketplace is on Saturday November 5th and I'll be selling pottery in booth #1. It's a fine arts and crafts festival with a variety of work. A booth became available last minute and I decided to go ahead and take it. I don't know how much I'll be able to setup this fast but I'll try and show as much as possible. It should be a beautiful day with a good turnout.
The show is at the Southdown Plantation grounds at the corner of Hwy 311 and St Charles in Houma, Louisiana.
I am passionate about home state, as are so many who live here, but some don't necessarily see the beauty that we do. This is my outlet to be able to convey that message to others that just don't understand. I showcase my artwork depicting the landscapes, nature and culture of the area, along with other works. At times I also offer information on what is going on locally. This is South Louisiana seen through my eyes, through my art: Pottery - Paintings - Photography
Showing posts with label Houma. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Houma. Show all posts
November 3, 2011
Showing at Southdown Marketplace 2011
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Houma,
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March 23, 2011
Downtown Art Gallery 630 - Spring Art Show 2011
Downtown Art Gallery 630's annual Spring Art Show will held from March 27th through April 12th. The registration is today and I'll be entering two paintings and two pieces of sgraffito pottery. Art lovers should get out and see the show. It's a great chance to see what the local artists are doing.
The gallery is located at 630 Belanger St. Houma, Louisiana
The gallery is located at 630 Belanger St. Houma, Louisiana
December 4, 2010
Stoneware Pottery–Curved Trays with Slip Trailed Fish Design
These curved tray type dishes have a free form slip trailed fish. This whimsical design would look great in a bathroom, bedroom or kitchen for placing bars of soap, sponges or for placing jewelry or keys. They can also merely be viewed as a decorative piece in the living room. The two above measure about 7 1/2” x 6.
The tray below is listed as a platter due to it’s size.
It measures about 10.5" x 5.75.
The tray below is listed as a platter due to it’s size.
It measures about 10.5" x 5.75.
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fish,
Houma,
platter,
pottery,
stoneware pottery
December 3, 2010
Mixed Stoneware Oil Bottles or Bud Vases
Here are some new stoneware bottles made using satin glazes. The tall bottles I call "cylinder bottles" since they are tall and straight sided. They are versitile and can be fitted with a spout to be used as an oil bottle. (I include the spout upon request.) They can also be used as a vase and look great holding either a single flower or a few.
The bottle on the far right is an oil bottle that is made with several thrown parts. The cylinder bottles are hand built and made from several parts which are extruded, slabbed and thrown. After I complete each part they are carefully joined together to form the bottle that you see.
I also have a wide assortment of Sgraffito and Botanical Imprinted bottles available on the "Bottles" page of my website that can be fitted with a spout. Included is a swamp scene with egret and two abstract florals. See the link below.
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botanical,
brown,
bud vase,
cream,
cylinder bottles,
Decorative bottle,
Dijon,
dispenser,
green,
Houma,
imprint,
khaki,
Louisiana,
oil bottles,
pottery,
satin glaze,
sgraffito,
shino,
stoneware
September 23, 2010
Platters and Two Colander/Berry Bowls
This is a deeper platter with four nice handmade feet. For additional views please send email request.
Here is two colander/berry bowls. The last one is the largest.
To purchase my work go to http://www.cnbpottery.com/
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berry bowl,
colander,
Houma,
Louisiana,
platter,
stoneware pottery
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