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I
am now happily out of the kitchen and back into the ceramics
studio where I am finding great joy in working in a sculpture
style which is new for me. In earlier years, my emphasis was
on abstract form -- believing, of course, that I was redefining
the perfect form. Upon reentering the ceramic studio at the
College of Marin, under the tutelage of the ever-inspiring energy
and talent of Anne Peet Carrington, I naturally tried to take
up where I had left off many years ago. I was immediately frustrated
and disappointed to see that those "perfect" forms would no
longer come from my hands. Instead, I was drawn to the form
of a milk carton, then to my espresso pot from Italy, next to
an artichoke from the market -- in other words, I found an inexhaustible
source of fascinating shapes and forms staring at me from all
sides.
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