The
studio overlooks the South Fork of the Kaweah River and is surrounded
by nature which is the inspiration for many of the colors and shapes
reflected in the pottery. Leaves, flowers, trees, and animals find their
way into the wheel thrown shapes made by Anne on the potter’s wheel.
H.J.’s creations are hand-built, usually starting as a flat piece of
clay from the slab roller. Sometimes their work is collaborative.The
pieces are mostly functional. All are food safe and can be used in
oven, microwave, or dishwasher. The glazes are all lead free and
non-toxic. Many of the pieces have recipe ideas and/or accessories for
use attached. Anne and H.J. are especially pleased when they learn that
someone uses their work in their homes as a part of their daily lives. The
Browns like to travel the country and visit other potteries and studios
for new ideas to try. It’s still great fun to make the traditional and
functional shapes, but the quest for new concepts keeps things growing
and changing. See the Brown's new gallery to display their very original take on functional pottery at River Water Pottery Studio and Gallery 44305 So. Fork Drive CLICK HERE FOR MORE IMAGES |
Jami Beck does beaded crochet jewelry and macrame items. She is a teacher by profession in the local Three Rivers Elementary school. Crochet jewelry, gourds and macrame items. See Jami at River Water Pottery Studio and Gallery 44305 So. Fork Drive. CLICK HERE FOR MORE ON JAMI |
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