I was able to retrieve a few pieces from Sid Luck's kiln firing last weekend. The results were splendid, I was especially happy with how the Danish White clay turned out. 
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| A few pieces from Sid Luck's firing 
 The results of a clay called Danish White, which is a clay I enjoy a lot | 
I had the opportunity to be the feature artist at the 3rd Friday ArtWalk at the 
Arts Incubator in Siler City yesterday. I set up a small collection of pieces, and will be adding more in the coming week. 
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| My display at the North Carolina Arts Incubator | 
There was a steady crowd for the whole evening, and Sue Baker, a sculptor at the Incubator, did a live demonstration, working with a live model. The model was painter and ceramic artist 
Ricky Lindley's daughter. People were really excited to see the demonstration. 
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| Sculptor Sue Baker drew quite a crowd for the basement of the Incubator! | 
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| Sue Baker modelling Ricky Lindley's daughter | 
Joseph Sand is going to start opening his kiln tomorrow, so I will try to post some photos for a Thanksgiving treat! And, if you're near Siler City, stop in and have a look at my pottery and let me know what you think!
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