I sometimes wonder why we sell our crafts, like I did with photos. For most of us, I don’t suppose the the money is worth it (wasn’t for me). I suspect there’s a validation of sorts.
I think us pottery people depend more upon income from sales. Cathy owns a cabin on a mountain, so needs to pay property taxes, as well as regular costs of living we all have. She left the "corporate world" many years ago to pursue her dream of living on her skills.
So glad to have your comments...whatever they may be. I'm one who likes to reply sometime or another, so others will see that; or you might happen back sometime and see what conversation might have started.
...well, it's a toss up between red and blue!
ReplyDeleteThey both go fast for her sales. I'm so happy to have a medium large red one, as a gift!
DeleteThe pottery is pretty, I hope she sells more pieces. Take care, enjoy your day!
ReplyDeleteM e too. Hope the rains let up for the Tailgate Market Sat.
DeleteI sometimes wonder why we sell our crafts, like I did with photos. For most of us, I don’t suppose the the money is worth it (wasn’t for me). I suspect there’s a validation of sorts.
ReplyDeleteI think us pottery people depend more upon income from sales. Cathy owns a cabin on a mountain, so needs to pay property taxes, as well as regular costs of living we all have. She left the "corporate world" many years ago to pursue her dream of living on her skills.
DeleteI love that green interior glaze!
ReplyDeleteIt's a bit unusual, isn't it?
DeleteLovely work!
ReplyDeleteThank you. I'll pass it on to her.
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