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Showing posts with label ceramics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ceramics. Show all posts
Sunday, November 28, 2010
Saturday, November 20, 2010
Now Showing...
Check out the Robert Goodman Wine Tasting Room in Arcata to see some of my wall pieces. You actually have to enter the establishment, as you cannot see them thru the windows because they are in the back hallway. The wine is very tasty, so one up at the
bar on your way back.
Most pieces are ceramic, midrange porcelain, but I am also showing some collages as well.The "Two Birds one Branch" piece was featured in the North Coast Journal's Art's Arcata section!
Thursday, December 17, 2009
New Works

So here are the first two of five new pieces. More to come this
week!
This piece was shown at the Humboldt Arts Project last weekend under the title Untitled. What else do you call this?
check out the show at humboldtartsproject.com

This is one of my favorite pieces. I love the composition. And who doesn't love red heels!
Friday, October 16, 2009
now on the web
oops! i forgot to mention...
I HAVE A NEW WEBSITE!!!!
madebyerin.com
Please stop by and check it out;
and then check it out again- soon to see the updates.
madebyerin.com
Please stop by and check it out;
and then check it out again- soon to see the updates.
Tuesday, May 5, 2009
These are a few of my favorite things......
CCACA was fantastic despite the rain! Here are a few of my favorite things:

This is Eleman by a professor at Sierra Nevada College (I hope I titled it correctly and apologize for not knowing the creator of such a piece) .... Fascinating! The surface related to an elephant so well, but at the same time perplexed me. I could not tell if I was looking at a glaze or a sliped clay body. And check out the view from the rear:
This piece was the one that stood out to me the most : not to say that there weren't an overwhelming number of amazing ceramic sculptures to be seen! CCACA is always an amazing weekend of art.
These Pit Fired Faces By Chris from College of the Redwoods.

Who doesn't want a gorilla masseuse?

These are the two dresses I let go to new homes!:

I feel that the Humboldt State Show was once again a strong show. We had quite a few sales and the word on the street was strong. So I took too many pictures this weekend to show them all on here! I started a flicker account that you can view HERE. Currently it consists of photos showing the Humboldt show, but it will be updated so please check back often.
This piece was the one that stood out to me the most : not to say that there weren't an overwhelming number of amazing ceramic sculptures to be seen! CCACA is always an amazing weekend of art.
These Pit Fired Faces By Chris from College of the Redwoods.
Who doesn't want a gorilla masseuse?
These are the two dresses I let go to new homes!:
I feel that the Humboldt State Show was once again a strong show. We had quite a few sales and the word on the street was strong. So I took too many pictures this weekend to show them all on here! I started a flicker account that you can view HERE. Currently it consists of photos showing the Humboldt show, but it will be updated so please check back often.
Labels:
ceramics,
Eleman,
flicker,
Humboldt state ceramics,
Sierra Nevada
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