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
November 15, 2010
Drive Down Bayou Dularge
During the time when the Gulf was closed due to the BP oil spill, I went for a ride down the bayou to get some photos of trawl boats for my artwork. Since the Gulf was shut down, these shrimpers decided to take that time to repair their nets. I had the opportunity to take some great photos that day. From those photos I was able to work up some drawings and have quite a few designs worked up. Here is my trial run of a couple of them. The top one shows what happens when you drop a tile before it's fired. Oops. It cracked but I decided to break it up more and fire it anyway. It just might be part of a mosaic some day.
I had a great time talking with some very nice and interesting people that day and also had the opportunity to watch them make stitches in their nets. That's something I hadn't seen since I was a small child watching my great grandmother make a net by hand. I remember her reluctance in allowing me to make a couple stitches in her precious net. She took great pride in what she was doing and was known for her work. This was a source of their income, so I imagine letting go of it was hard. She did show me but unfortunately this knowledge had been long forgotten. It was nice to see it done again and to reflect so far back into the past.
October 1, 2010
Latest Platters from the Kiln.
SOLD Alligator Platter
These are probably the last of the sgraffito platters that I'll fire before Christmas and the holidays. One shrimp design and one alligator design. These are listed for purchase along with previus platters on my website. My platters have scenes made using my own drawings and photos. I always use a basic design for the outline of an element or two and then carve the rest free hand. It's a slow and laborious process but I love the results.
Go to: http://www.cnbpottery.com/
Labels:
alligator in the swamp,
black and white/ivory,
gifts,
Gulf Shrimp,
Louisiana,
platter,
pottery,
pottery in Houma,
sgraffito,
stoneware pottery
Two Sgraffito Pots - Bayou Scenes
With these two pieces of pottery I made each using a similar design. One has white coating over dark clay and the other has a black coating over an ivory white clay. Both are glazed with a clear glaze. Although the design is similar they are all different in some way. I use a basic design but carve by hand as I go on most of it.
Labels:
bayou scene,
cajun house,
camp,
cattails,
Louisiana,
pirogue,
pottery in Houma,
sgraffito,
stoneware pottery
A Pelican Design and an Iris Design on Sgraffito Pottery. White on Dark Clay
This is sgraffito pottery that I made using a dark clay under a white clay coating with a clear glaze. The white clay coating is carved away to make this design. This one is of a pelican sitting on a post overlooking water. I show two views so that you can see the design used on the back and sides.
Here is another sgraffito pottery pot of an Iris flower. This is a flower that grows wild here in Louisiana.
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/
Labels:
berry bowl,
colander,
Houma,
Louisiana,
platter,
stoneware pottery
Stoneware Sgraffito Platters with Shrimp Design & Egret in Swamp Design
SOLD Egret in Swamp Scene
Here are some new Sgraffito platters. I only have two left to fire and that will probably be it for the platters till the end of the year. One is my Alligator Design and the other will be another Shrimp Design. Soon I will be firing some work that I’ve made with white on dark clay background.
Labels:
egrets,
Gulf Shrimp,
Louisiana,
marsh,
pottery in Houma,
sgraffito,
stoneware pottery,
swamp
September 22, 2010
Stoneware Platters Available with Egret and Pelican Designs
Here are three 12" Sgraffito stoneware platters that I just finished. This is my favorite kind of work and I get such a satisfaction when I am finally able to pull them out of the kiln completed. I've already added these to my website so refer to it for purchases and to see more pottery and paintings available.
Labels:
black and white/ivory,
coastal wetlands,
Crystal Nolfo~Brown,
Louisiana,
marsh,
pelican,
platter,
pottery in Houma,
sgraffito,
stoneware pottery
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