Critical Mass

IMG_2077The studio is reaching critical mass.  If something doesn’t happen soon I expect a vortex will open up in there and suck all this away.  I can’t stand for it to get this cluttered, with pots in all stages.  I did manage to get all my cups and some bowls drawn on today.  The plates didn’t get footed though.  Well there is always tomorrow, and I’ll be glazing a load to go in the kiln, which will free up some shelf space.

I didn’t get much time in the studio today because I drove an order of pots to Pottery 101 in Salisbury, NC.  It was good to get them there because my work had dwindled way down.  If you are in that area be sure to drop by.  It’s a really nice space and the owner, Cheryl, is first rate.  Located at 101 Main Street in Salisbury.

Roast chicken in the oven for dinner tonight!!

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  1. ang’s avatar

    you think yours is cluttered, we should have a ‘beat my messy studio’ comp..
    happy tidying up..

  2. Michael’s avatar

    I wish I had a critical mass. I’ve done all the organizing and putzing around and now it’s time to fill this space with pots!!

  3. Brandon Hanna’s avatar

    Wow Ron! What a happy mess! I usually can find stuff in ordered chaos, and then the moment I organize, things get lost and then found a couple weeks later. I started up my blog again, http://apartment51pottery.blogspot.com

  4. brandon phillips’s avatar

    i have 550 or so pots that are stored all over the place. my studio at school is packed…my shelves in my old studio at home are packed….i even have a few pots shoved behind the seats in my truck and on the floorboards…nowhere left to put them. bleh!

  5. ron’s avatar

    Man, that’s crazy when you have pots behind the seats in your truck. Hope you have a good firing.

    Hey Brandon H. Good to hear from you again.