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Welcome to my gallery of ceramics. I've been working, really playing with clay since I was 16 years old. The two-speed potter's wheel my father purchased then is still functioning fine. 

I attended Massachusetts College of Art and studied ceramics.  In addition, I developed a practice of psychotherapy and psychoanalysis- which I love. 

Pottery is what I do on the side, often in my favorite place- New Hampshire.  After the throwing process is complete, the piece dries and is ready for an initial firing in the kiln. This 'bisque' firing will cook the clay and solidify the piece. The second step is glazing- not my favorite part. Many a good pot have been thrown into the heap pile after the glazing process.  Up on the website are the survivors- my favorites.  

At the moment, my intention is to show my work- put it out there for you to see.   If you're interested in purchasing something, send me an email. All of my pottery (except the raku) can hold water, be put into the oven and is dishwasher and microwave safe.

Enjoy!  Linda