Steampunkery

Watch the full episode. See more Off Book. I have always been drawn toward the Steampunk aesthetic and have been working on incorporating more of it into my artwork.  for those not familliar with it the linked video is a great introduction to Steampunk and what it is all about.  Also below is one of […]

Daniel Murtagh, Photographer

I spend a fair amount of time in my search for reference material for my sculptures and pottery.  In one of my recent searches I came across Daniel Murtagh.  He is a photographer who in his own words, ““My work has been described as victorian noir. For me it is a form of alchemy and […]

Another semester gone

Classes are officially over, next week is finals.  I will continue to work out of the BYU Studio over the Summer, there is allot going on in my head and I need to get it out in clay!  One of my assignments over the past semester was to pick an artist and start by mimicking […]

Yours Truely

Michael Ririe a good friend and fellow world traveler of mine has posted a spotlight of me on his photography blog michaelririe.com.  He came out to BYU a couple of months ago when I was demoing at BYU’s “Wide-Open Spaces” Exhibit Opening Fiesta and took pictures of me in action.  Michael is an amazing photographer […]

Latest happenings

I am happy!  What else is there to say? I am surrounded by a wonderful supportive group of family and friends.  The time I spent at the storytelling festival was great.  I really enjoyed the interaction I had with other local ceramic artists and all of the attendees of the festival. Things are moving forward.  […]

Story Telling

It seems appropriate to me that they would have pottery lessons at the Timpanogos Storytelling Festival.  Clay is like a book, it has a memory and records the movements of my hands as I work it.  Before paper man used clay to record their records.  I am excited to be teaching pottery over the next […]