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A new favorite coffee mug |
We’ve always liked the earthiness of wood-fired pottery and
not long ago friends took us to a cool potter’s studio near Amery, Wisconsin,
where Sarah Dudgeon has been throwing and firing pots in an old country
mercantile store that is also her home for about 20 years. There is an
attractive charm to the setting – a creative tumbling of plants and color and
chaos. (see her facebook page Dudgeon Pottery or go to the
website) Sarah’s work –much of it with
botanical themes – is gorgeous.
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Dudgeon Pottery in an old general store near Amory, WI |
Pottery has been an affordable way for us to support artists
as we purchase gifts for others, and, of course, for ourselves. We excuse our
obsession with the the thought that some day, when we die, our children will
have the joy of dividing it among themselves. Uh-huh. The one that caught my
eye that day had leaves and stems of a coppery golden sheen on browns that fade
into a turquoise green background – I liked it even more when I held it in my
hand. Not only for its beauty but for its functionality. It’s not uncommon for
people with RA to have swollen sausage-like fingers. Yes, on certain days, mine
look almost edible. So a handle designed to fit four fingers and a thumb on top
distributes the weight of coffee and mug so there is minimal pain in getting
that caffeine lifted to your mouth. Extremely satisfying.
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A load ready to come out of the kiln |
It causes great gladness to witness how some people in this fallen
world are able to combine their calling or vocation with what they love to
do even when it is hard work and will never make them rich in money. But as you
look around her site it is clear that in the diversity of color and plants and
textures there is an unmistakable richness and warmth to the life she has created.
1 comment:
The Potters House is one of my favorite places to go. We just sold our home and are living with our daughter and her family till we find just the right place. One of the main things I needed to make sure I have while in transition is my " Sarah Mug". It's not the same drinking coffee out of anything else.
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