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A glimpse of a falling
leaf, the intricate lacework of ferns, the springtime buds piercing
the snow, the beautiful designs of seedpods, water rippling to
change reflections to impressionist-like canvases, sun and shadows
interplaying ----
These are the things that inspire me to shape and decorate the
porcelain pottery I make.
I am a part-time potter working out of my studio
in our home at the edge of Deep River where nature is all around
us.
My pottery and art training have been through
classes and workshops offered locally, in Ottawa, North Bay, and
at annual Fusion Conferences.
Initially, working in stoneware with some raku,
I fell in love and continue to work with high-fire porcelain.
Whether wheel-thrown or slab-built, my decorative and functional
pieces are in simple, contemporary shapes that please me by themselves
or act as canvasses for my impressions of nature.
Born in Riga, Latvia, I lived in Germany during
my early school years, moving to Canada as a teenager. Occasionally,
in my pottery, I still love to play with incised lines (sun designs),
curves, and geometric shapes relating back to national geometric
designs used in school. My education - science degree majoring
in biology and psychology - has influenced my pottery in more
suble ways.
I have a passion for pottery and hope that some
of my contemporary simplicity also pleases others. |