large stone basket and stand from my workshop with Bob Hyland (at his old location next to Xera plants)
looking sharp
getting every angle of the agave
shapes and shadows
the subtle textures of the stone are highlighted in the last moments of daylight
headshot
the mason sand that is used in making the pot also provides a seamless transition when applied as the top dressing
peonies from the garden
fun duo cast in vintage baskets
morning light
from my collection cast in glass vases
circle of life
small planters cast in vintage Tupperware and sitting on a vintage stand
open studio
thanks to the local newspaper for coming by and talking about the upcoming tour
xerographica
cast in a basket, the stone planter has been sitting outside and is starting to turn green with moss and lichens
big basket
sanding the top edge with a small file
potted penny
another from my collection cast in vintage Tupperware
thelma
from my first retail collection for New Seasons market, plants from the Little Prince of Oregon
textured rosie
created by lining large intact scraps (that I’d saved from my basket pots) inside my grandma’s KitchenAid mixing bowl
panda plant
took this photo in 2013, one of my first carved pots
astor street studio
old photo from my last workspace, look at all those pots
sitting pretty
small pots for small plants
ginormous airplant
from my series experimenting with homeade beeswax crayons
turning green
the planters are slowly attracting moss in the shade
small squares
hand cast in foam board, plants from the the Little Prince nursery
vintage light fixture
the stone was cast in a glass fixture found in my next door neighbors recycling bin