Showing posts with label ceramics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ceramics. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Cat On a Hot Wood Dock

Ashley Bryan
Ricky Alley (cat!)
Kait and Marian setting up the auction items on the dock.
Martha Miller
Martha Miller
Martha Miller
A cute customer sporting spotted attire.
More cat art inside the gallery on the dock.


The (fee)line: Eager bidders.




Martha Miller
Kitty Litter Cake made by an island teen. (Ewww! Definitely the "Poop" de Gras! :^D)


Customers paying up and collecting their kitty loot.
A couple of weeks ago I had the pleasure of participating in a silent art auction out on Little Cranberry Island. Every other year Islesford Pottery hosts a fundraiser for the island with a themed auction. Themes from years past have included rabbits, turtles, and owls. This year the theme was cats. Weeks ahead of the event Marian Baker and Kaitlyn Duggan, who run the shop, provided clay and tools for anyone who wanted to make a pottery or sculpture item, then glazed and fired the work. All other cat related art was happily welcomed. I spent a couple of blissful afternoons gathering rocks and painting them with acrylics. What fun - I felt like I was at summer camp, and twelve again! The auction brought in some very comical and interesting artwork, including a cake that looked exactly like...well, you can see for yourself what it looked exactly like. (Amazing what foolery grapenuts, tootsie rolls, and chocolate frosting can create!)
This year's raised funds will go towards winterizing The Neighborhood House.
Good cause, good times!

Friday, October 2, 2009

Operation C.U.P.

ceramic cup by Arthur Halvorsen.

My friend and fellow MECA alum, Arthur Halvorsen, is spearheading (or should I say cupheading??) a terrific movement called Operation C.U.P.
He writes:

Operation C.U.P. (Citizens Using Pottery) is all about getting handmade into the hands of people who don't normally buy handmade, to gift it this holiday season to their best friend. It's about educating the public about handmade ceramics. It can't be put into words what it is like to drink from a handmade cup - it is something that has to be experienced!

You can find more info about this terrific project on Arthur's website. Buy a cup! Buy handmade! Support the cause!
A Cup-la other sites where you can find cool cups made by MECA alums: