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.

Carafe Bowls

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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.

I made these fancy bowls for carafe’s that sweat during humid days. Lisa Callaghan, from Callaghan Vineyards in Elgin Arizona, had this idea based on what she saw of another few bowls I made for another set. The other bowls she saw had higher walls and I thought that the bowls would be easier to break. I made the walls thicker and not as high so the bottles could be removed or replaced without fear of breaking the carafe bowls. So far, I think they’re working quite well. Some folks bought some for other uses which is so great to know!

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