This is part of the gallery show
Here is the other half. Judith did a wonderful job of display.
Here is Marie's fantastic knitted clay!
The most exciting part for me was seeing snow fall for the first time on Sat. morning
This is Judith laughing at the California native (me) who is just freaking out with excitement at the snow.
These are some of the finished pieces from my morning Raku class
It's amazing how diverse the designs are.
Okay, we went a little Raku wild
Look at the different color combos
Can you imagine having Judith Skinner teach you the Skinner Blend and Marie Segal teaching you how to reduce a cane? Talk about lucky!!
Our room was cozy and had lots of light.
Judith takes over and teaches the Skinner Blend for butterflies.
Here are some of the finished butterflies waiting to be baked
Now Marie steps in and starts her class - look at how intent those ladies are!
Okay, they are serious about learning, but we laugh a lot too!
Now Marie is talking about extruded clay for knitting and making lanyard necklace. See the bags of cords? It amazes me STILL!
Judith and the workshop were on the cover of the Prescott TV Guide!
Judith even did a couple of radio interviews leading up to the workshop
The last segment involved glitter and LOTS of it! Judith does some fantastic things with glitter.
Like this lovely irredescent snowflake (Hey I SAW those fall out of the sky in Prescott! I still can't get over it)
We had a great husband with us who put up with ANYTHING!
Just like camp - making lanyards, but these are out of Premo! Sculpey polymer clay
Okay, we are working them just a little too hard - how many project does she have going on here? 3?4?
A final tie-off of fibers for a pendant
And a great photo of Spring coming to Prescott.