Handbuilt teapot 15x9" low fire earthenware, underglazes and satin matte glaze as with all of my pottery, fully functional and lead free
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"Full Circle" handbuilt, low fire earthenware acrylics
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I am KENDRA I sculpt I draw I paint
I grew up near the sea. I never lost my love for it, or the wonderful organic finds I discover there. I am inspired by these forms, as well as lots of color. I live on an estuary by the water. It is such a huge change from the Boston city life I had survived for 15 years. It has stimulated and enhanced my work. Our garden grows more beautiful every day with all the flowers Eric and I plant together. The colors and shapes are a constant inspiration, as well as the way they grow; unwinding layers of leaf, bud, color, then flower. I love hearing the birds, and other wildlife that surrounds us. It makes me smile inside and out. We also live with swimming turtles,tons of goldfish, a beautiful albino corn snake, firebellie toads, and our black cat Serafina. This is a very cool place to live. I am a graduate of Massachusetts College of Art, as well as Aquinas College. For many years, I taught children in the school system of Brookline, Massachusetts, until I moved to Wareham, where I now live with my childhood sweetheart. We reunited after 15 years of separate lives, and I am the happiest I've ever been. I always knew he was the one, and got that second chance. I love that story. While in Boston, I was involved in several cooperative studios, until my landlord of my apartment allowed me to set up in the basement. It was gloomy, but my own. My studio now has an 8 foot window that looks out into our rock garden front yard, with the frog pond Eric built, the river just beyond it. The sun sets on the water in front of my window. Another gorgeous inspiration. For years I was the assistant technician to the Clay Tech at Massart, after I graduated two years prior. I couldn't leave there for a very long time. I love critique, interaction; and I adore the amazing kilns they have there. Five large Bailey gas kilns, one Raku. I was responsible for rebuilding and maintaining these kilns, organizing and managing studio materials and facilities, as well as assisting the students. This was an exceptional experience that I will never forget. I have participated in a large number of regional shows, auctions, and fairs throughout my years as a professional artist. I have won numerous awards, and galleries as far as California have exhibited my sculptural clay work, as well as my pencil drawings. Being an artist allows me to expand out of the box others rely on. I get to see the world in a completely different perspective, and I really enjoy that.
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