These and other works are displayed in Marblehead, Ohio
Saturday, July 24th, 2010Recent work is available at Jodie McCallum Fine Art Gallery in Marblehead, Ohio
Recent work is available at Jodie McCallum Fine Art Gallery in Marblehead, Ohio
This year we have over 60 artists taking part in the tour which is in it’s 18th year. Dates are 17th and 18th April. Check the website for info on the artists & examples of their work.
We are at location 22 on the map. Hope to see you there.
I am now back in Ohio - we have been back for a week or two, but very busy with non-pottery things. Some of my work has been delivered to a local gallery and now it is time to get going on new work. Yesterday, I photographed some pieces before delivering them and my dog, Flynn, decided to check one of them out.

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He is not impressed. It doesn’t fit his nose and there is nothing to eat in it. Of course he couldn’t see inside if there was any food to eat.
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I have been thinking about what it costs to make a piece of pottery from a one pound lump of clay. This seems important for deciding on the price to charge for a completed piece. Part of the cost is obviously the cost of clay, glazes, bisque and glaze firing. Also, the time required to make, trim, decorate, the pot has to be considered. Costs associated with delivering or shipping, photographing, pricing, and paperwork must also be considered. Then comes the question of the hourly wage for the time spent on all this. What is a reasonable hourly rate for making the piece? I would welcome your input about this. I conservatively estimate that it costs about $20.00 to make a pot from 1 pound of clay assuming $10.00/hr for the artist making it. What do you think? Please share your thoughts.
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