
current collection
image credit: Maria Kanevskaya
about the artist
When I was a child I had a chest at the foot of my bed filled with various crafts I played around with. I’d dive into a project, picking up some new skill pretty rapidly, then either finish, or just move on for a while. I grew quite a collection of bits and pieces that I sometimes found ways of putting together, or abandoned completely forever.
My journey into clay wasn’t much different at first. It started with me as a little kid in my bedroom with a small children’s battery operated tabletop pottery wheel...

from the shop
“I find the process of sitting at the wheel to be meditative and healing. I’m soothed by the feel of creating something functional with my hands that will then feel special in someone else’s hands. Often times it’s the mistakes and imperfections that turn into my most coveted pieces. ”

This jar has a fun tall handle. Orange and black outside, clear inside. Has a cutout for a small spoon. 5.5” tall 4” wide