BRHpottery

My work comes from slowing down and paying attention—to clay, to heat, to the quiet systems that keep the Sonoran Desert alive. Pottery teaches patience and restraint, the same lessons found in cactus, birds, and hard ground shaped by time. I build each piece with respect for place, process, and the wildlife that makes this landscape feel inhabited rather than empty.

Glazing Experiments

Music in the Studio

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I primarily queue music from soundcloud.com because that's what I mostly listen to. Every now and then, I will add in music from Apple Music.

Glazing pottery is a whole other beast! I still have so much to do to get better at throwing pots but glazing is its own beast. I made these test tiles so I could figure out decent combos of different glazes. It’s important to me that I find a few go to glazes not just randomly glazed pots. I do keep track of everything I glaze with numbers on the bottoms of the pots. I do that since I’m still so new but I’m sure, eventually, I won’t need to keep track since it’ll be ingrained in my memory.

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