Who knows if anyone still reads this....
I sure wouldn't at this point. It may be time, soon enough, to retire the blog. Anything worth doing is worth doing well, right?
Things are good in Asheville, and perhaps when things are at their best, my blogging it at its worst.
I'm getting married. The band is going well. I have found an amazing and intense creative outlet in pottery. I am working a number of different jobs. I feel pulled (in a healthy manner) in a million different directions. Every minute of every day is important.
So that's good.
Perhaps, indeed, the only time that I might find for this blog is this time. The time, from 6 to 6:50 every Monday and Wednesday when my job is to sit with my college students in the computer lab and ensure that they do their work.
So maybe I am back in business.
26 January 2009
11 January 2009
Wine Bottle Stoppers
UPDATE: These pieces have sold. I will be making a bunch more in the near future, which will be quite similar, though the faces are always different and new. If you wish to pre-order for pieces to be completed soon (within the week), please write to me and I'll reserve some for you!
I've been working on some new pieces at the Odyssey Center for Ceramic Arts, here in Asheville, NC. They're hand sculpted and for sale!
$25 each. $70 for all three, with stand. More on the way (approximately 20 heads ready to go), but this is all that I've got for now. If you're interested, just drop me an email at christophermbond@gmail.com.
Anyone interested in other work (see below), such as the darker sculpted bottles with cork heads (a collaborative effort with Beth Flanagan), may contact me as well. Thanks as always for all of your support!
Enjoy!
I've been working on some new pieces at the Odyssey Center for Ceramic Arts, here in Asheville, NC. They're hand sculpted and for sale!
$25 each. $70 for all three, with stand. More on the way (approximately 20 heads ready to go), but this is all that I've got for now. If you're interested, just drop me an email at christophermbond@gmail.com.
Anyone interested in other work (see below), such as the darker sculpted bottles with cork heads (a collaborative effort with Beth Flanagan), may contact me as well. Thanks as always for all of your support!
Enjoy!
06 January 2009
Monkey Whale DOT Com
Check out Sirius.B, recently featured on MonkeyWhale.com -- enjoy!
www.monkeywhale.com/video/harveys-kitchen-siriusb/
www.monkeywhale.com/video/harveys-kitchen-siriusb/
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