I am very excited to be among the many local artisans on Saturday July 12 at Reinstein Woods Nature Preserve!

I am very excited to be among the many local artisans on Saturday July 12 at Reinstein Woods Nature Preserve!

My next show is The Garden Art Sale on June 28 & 29 at the Buffalo & Erie County Botanical Gardens. Yay summer!!
https://www.gardensbuffaloniagara.com/buffalo-style-garden-art-sale



Lockwood’s Garden Center in Hamburg, NY is presenting their Pumpkin Harvest Festival on Saturday October 12.
I am thrilled to be a featured artist!

Very excited to share my summer show schedule for 2024!
Saturday & Sunday June 29 & 30: The Garden Art Sale @ Buffalo & Erie County Botanical Gardens, Buffalo, NY Saturday 10-4, Sunday 10-3
http://www.gardensbuffaloniagara.com

Saturday July 13:

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Saturday & Sunday 27 & 28: Glen Park Art Festival, Williamsville, NY 10-5
https://www.glenparkartfest.com
Hope you can join us!! And in the meantime…

I’ve been busy creating Sterling silver pieces using garden leaves, maple seeds, and acorns. Also, I have spent time curating & restoring vintage Sterling silver pieces, many with natural gemstones. Among my favorite are those designed by Barse. Melanie Barse started her company in the 80s using natural gemstones including shades of turquoise, blue agate, sponge coral, carnelian and more. Her casted silver and bronze jewelry are produced in a factory in Thailand.

Aside from my obsession with vintage Sterling silver, I am enjoying outdoor raku pottery firing. My naked (no glaze) raku pots are extremely fun to make- love their contrasting black & white!

Please visit my page on Facebook for show information and more!
Saturday, May 6 10-4

Buffalo Style Garden Art Sale
Saturday & Sunday June 24 & 25 (10-4 Saturday 10-3 Sunday)
Buffalo & Erie County Botanical Gardens, 2655 South Park Ave, Buffalo
http://gardensbuffaloniagara.com
Reinstein Woods Artisan Market
Saturday July 15 11-4 93 Honorine Drive, Depew
Waiting for confirmation for the Glen Park Art Festival in Williamsville held during the last week of July.




Each Saturday in September there will be special plant sales, local artisans, vendors, & not-for-profit organizations as well as a food truck!
I will be one of the local artists on September 10 at Lockwood’s Garden Center in Hamburg from 9 to 4.
https://weknowplants.com/events/event:september-saturdays-2022-08-12-2022/



BUFFALO STYLE GARDEN ART SALE
June 25 & 26 Buffalo & Erie County Botanical Gardens
https://www.gardensbuffaloniagara.com/buffalo-style-garden-art-sale
HAMBURG GARDEN WALK
July 9 & 10 Memorial Park
http://hamburggardenwalk.com/index.html
ARTISAN MARKET
July 16 Reinstein Woods
https://reinsteinwoods.org/events/artisan-market/
GLEN PARK ART FESTIVAL
July 30 & 31 Glen Park
https://www.glenparkartfest.com/





For years I have wondered about this fascinating firing technique. Although I am quite familiar with raku firing, I never tried “naked raku” until recently.
And yes, while it does sound like I am showing off for my neighbors, I am actually fully clothed while firing these pots!
Naked raku refers to the notion of using no glaze on the pots. Instead of my usual glazes, I roll the bisque fired pot in a thick layer of wet slip. The slip dries & cracks during the next firing, leaving some naked exposed areas on the pot. Once the pot reaches the desired temperature, I remove it from the kiln and place it quickly into a small container of recycled shredded paper. The fire & smoke finish the pots to form a striking black & white pattern.

A few of the advantages of this firing technique: the firing temperatures can be lower, thus resulting in faster firing times. I usually pull the pots at around 1300 degrees. The process is nearly fool proof, however, thicker slip seems to produce more pronounced patterns (and it is much easier to clean off the residue!) The best part is using all that slip I manage to accumulate!
For a bit of fun, I also experimented with rolling slip over a previously finished glazed pot (see the blue pot above) and the results were quite satisfying! Also pictured above are a few of my feather decorated pots. In place of the usual horse hair, I used some seagull feathers I found at the beach to swish onto the hot pots. They are a work in progress….
I am very excited to be one of many local artists at Lockwood’s September Saturdays. https://weknowplants.com/events/
Each Saturday, local artisans, not for profits & vendors will be joining the community of Lockwood’s Greenhouses to offer specials on plants and handmade garden inspired art!
I will be there on the second Saturday, 9/11 from 9-4.




My work includes decorative raku pottery, handmade Sterling Clay leaf pendants, restored/repurposed vintage Sterling jewelry and much more!