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artful musings: dispatches from the intuitive studio of roberta wagner
changing mediums
It happened three years ago.
I fought it at first. I knew clay. I worked with clay in my art studio for more than 30 years. I studied glazes and firing processes and different clay bodies and knew what I needed to do to achieve the effects I wanted.
north dakota fields
Some Native Americans talk about it taking three generations to get used to "new ground" and to feel like you've sprung from that ground. That may be true. I sprung up from Minnesota ground and her corn fields must be buried deep in my psyche as the pattern of fields so often seep into my work.
small pieces
I am back to making small pieces and loving it. Periodically, I think I need to start making larger pieces. “They are bigger and better and more important,” my mind says.