Gravatar Thanks for the MN reports. I'm lovin'em. I'm also loving your drawings. I've had marginal success with my drawing patterns and such. I tend to do warm up brushwork with india ink on tracing paper or newsprint.
On your other topic of bringing pots into the home: I have boxes of pots in storage that someday I will unveil and see again. Our small house with 2 kids isn't big enough for all the pots we continue to get and my collection, so one day I'll build my little museum. Maybe something like they have at Jugtown, in Seagrove, a little cabin for pottery contemplation...


Gravatar Ron Meyers has built a little museum out by his studio. It's pretty cool.


Gravatar Paul says are you aware of this
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r...h? v=r_rK4F1BaIQ
Your drawings reminded him of it.
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Gravatar Those dog pictures remind me of roobarb

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roobarb

a 70's/80's animated series, narrated by the fabulous Richard Briers. Of course, you won't know anything about that...


Gravatar Oh - hannah beat me to it. I should really read the comments before posting... it is uncanny though.


Gravatar If R. Meyers has a museum, I'm there next time I'm in Athens. Michael Simon showed me his collection of his pots from over the years. I needed more time. He had commissioned someone to build these beautiful cabinets out of old barn wood. It was about a 16 foot wall of cabinets. Very cool.


Gravatar I had never heard of Roobarb the dog but I love it. Thanks for the link. I'll be on the lookout for more of him. Those birds are great too.


Gravatar All good stuff Mr P. Just dropping by to say hello. That lad Brad's coming to my place to make some pots soon, that was a strange coincidence meeting him.




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