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I work every day in my attic studio making sculptures out of clay.
After firing the pieces once in an electric kiln, I raku them in my driveway.
Raku is a method of firing where red hot pieces are taken from a kiln with
tongs and thrown in pine needles to smoke the clay. Firing this way is physical
and exciting and I enjoy it a lot.
I make whatever comes into my mind. I am not influenced by what is currently
fashionable in art magazines. I get ideas from the newspapers, books, my friends,
Harper's magazine, tabloids, and anything else that I like. I believe
and I do not believe everything I read. To me things are simple and clear.
I feel it is the artist's duty to address what is going on in the world.
I think the artist should do this so the work can be understood by everyone.
Sometimes I write what my pieces are about directly on them just in case a person
doesn't get the point. I believe that artists can help save the world, and I want
to be part of that.
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