…and like a promise, made to be broken.
Considering some of what passes for “fine art” these days, she maybe on to something.
She’s the Picasso of Pottery.
Well, the teacher had to say something, didn’t she?
Let’s blame it on the firing oven.
…only if she promises to stop making them.
i’d make her promise to quit the class
One of my greatest treasures is an owl bank my Mother made in her ceramics class.
But, great promise of what??
That’s how Salvador Dali started.
I like how he is backing away from the ‘objet’ and it seems to be judging him with those arms of disappointment. She just needs to give it an elusive, pseudo-deep name, “coercive comment”.
David Waisglass and Gordon Coulthart
J Short about 6 years ago
…and like a promise, made to be broken.
Iron Pounder about 6 years ago
Considering some of what passes for “fine art” these days, she maybe on to something.
Doug Taylor Premium Member about 6 years ago
She’s the Picasso of Pottery.
Diat60 about 6 years ago
Well, the teacher had to say something, didn’t she?
garcoa about 6 years ago
Let’s blame it on the firing oven.
comixbomix about 6 years ago
…only if she promises to stop making them.
wndflower1 about 6 years ago
i’d make her promise to quit the class
PO' DAWG about 6 years ago
One of my greatest treasures is an owl bank my Mother made in her ceramics class.
Perkycat about 6 years ago
But, great promise of what??
Sailor46 USN 65-95 about 6 years ago
That’s how Salvador Dali started.
DeborahWilbanks about 6 years ago
I like how he is backing away from the ‘objet’ and it seems to be judging him with those arms of disappointment. She just needs to give it an elusive, pseudo-deep name, “coercive comment”.