See yourself from an artist’s point of view
If you were a piece of pottery, what would you be?
What form would you take?
Would you be angular or organic?
Would your surface feel rough? Smooth?
Would you be highly or minimally decorated?
Would your colors be bright? Earthy? Subdued?
Welcome to Personified in Pottery, a project that turns your personality into a piece of art.
Call for subjects goes live on April 4th.
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FAQ
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While you will be given the opportunity to exclude a category of pottery that you do not want to be (a vase, for example), there isn’t an opportunity to choose the category of pottery you will be reflected as.
The beauty and fun of this project is that your piece is an artist’s perception of you. I will not choose your category arbitrarily.
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The prices for this project are set for individual pieces. However, I may feel inspired to create more than one piece based on your submission, and you will have the first opportunity to purchase any additional pieces I create.
If you choose not to purchase, you may see that additional piece shown in galleries, listed for sale, or used in advertising.
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This is a great gift idea, and I would love to do this for someone of your choice. That person would need to fill out the questionnaire themselves, however, to keep the integrity of the project.
If you would like get this as a surprise for someone, or to remember a loved one who has passed on, please request a commission on the contact page of my website. It will be done separately from the Personified in Pottery project.
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Progress updates are provided, but progress photos are not included in those updates. By enrolling, you’re agreeing to a final reveal at the end!
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Making a piece of pottery is a multistep process. From throwing and forming to carving and refining, firing then glazing then firing again, making a piece of pottery takes weeks. I will only create pieces I am proud of and can stand behind, so I do not rush this process.
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Part of this project is being comfortable with the unknown. Before enrolling, please take the time to review my work to see if you like my creative style.
In the rare instance that someone is dissatisfied with their piece, I will work with them one on one and make every effort to make things right. Partial refunds are possible, but full refunds are not because of the time invested into this type of project.