6.02.2010

The Sheriff of Dillingham



As you may know, one of my favorite things about pots is seeing them in action. Galleries and blended gray backgrounds are nice and all but we need to see pots out there kicking ass and taking names. 


One of my favorite potters out there Ayumi Horie has a great project called Pots in Action. Where she is asking users of Ayumiware to document their pots in the wild. 

Pots in Action is an on-going community project that documents how my pots are being used and interacted with in daily life. Some are candid, some are posed, but all come straight from the community without any art direction from me. What people come up with amazes me!
In part, I’m a potter because I see pots as having the incredible privilege of being part of people’s private, everyday lives. Because of this intimacy, we let our guard down around pots, allowing them to convey ideas about aesthetics, function, and social issues. Through repeated use, pots can create habit and be comforting, creating memory for those using the pots. They are objects of service and conduits between people. 


These pots are independent of me; they are finding their own way and accumulating histories with various people, in various homes, in various places around the world. Many thanks to all those who use my pots and contributed to this project. Keep the pictures coming. 

Pretty Sweet.


If you want to get in on the action, today is the day, because today is also the start of Ayumi's  Big, Big Spring Sale. She is unveiling a bunch of new pots, and as you can see from the images here,  they are pretty sweet. 


2 comments:

CATHY DANIEL said...

Hi - I am new to blogging (yes hard to believe ... bit of a late starter!) and would be grateful if you could include me on your list of blogs. Many thanks.

Matthew Katz said...

Hi Catherine,
If you add me to yours : )