Tuesday, March 27, 2007

OBSCURE POTTERY LESSON #56


(pots by Gary Rith)
Sometimes you make a foot on a pot by whacking it (A), or sometimes by adding little feet (B).
I saw Little Feat live in New Orleans once, at the Jazz Festival.

10 comments:

Lynnea said...

being the weirdo with lyrical thoughts bouncing around I read your title as 'Obscure Poetry Lesson' and it made total sense to me too. Given the text of the post was really rather poetic in a modernistic way.

gary rith said...

it especialy matches the new color scheme---greens for spring!

Lynnea said...

Uh, what green? I see blue and gray...am I missing something. Are you color blind? Are you referring to something other than your blog in general?

Anonymous said...

THIS is a very dark green. I am NOT color blind, and I should know, I chose this color.

Lynnea said...

Ok, the title text and headers are dark green. That must be what I missed. And I see that you made sure to show it here but here against the white it looks practically black - :-) Ok anyways, all of that to say I see that I was wrong. But let it be known that I am rarely, ever, ok who we kidding?

Anonymous said...

Is it a very Zen thing to be able to wack your work and within that have it be the RIGHT thing at that moemnt to do?

Anonymous said...

Grego, there are whacks, and then there are whacks. It takes years of experience.

Gordo said...

Gary, does that make you an experenced whack-o or whack-er?

Or does it just allow you recognize one? ;-)

Anonymous said...

muist remember G rating... must remember G rating... must...

Anonymous said...

wackos? around here????