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It's an effortful and uncertain journey from the clay dig to the dining table or ceramic exhibit. A 30,000-year-old human endeavor transforming the essential formlessness of clay into artful, usable and meaningful vessels and sculpture.

And profoundly, the most common ceramic form on earth is the shard.

An ironic metaphor for everything -- Creation Myth and Creative Process -- clay both fascinates and daunts. If it were too easily explicable, we'd be on to something more mysterious, right?

There are others out there with my name -- and maha blessings to them!-- but I'm the Liz Crain who's a ceramic artist, sharing my individual version of ceramic art's saga with you.

To reveal this ever-unfolding tale, I use images and writing of not only my work and whatever/ whoever else in the world affects it, but hold conversations with my readers as well. Together we'll explore as much as we can, stretching from formlessness to the ultimate shardy end.

Wag More, Bark Less

Referencing the bumpersticker I saw the other day on my walk and mentioned in my last post. It’s funny and cute and a nice ideal. Makes dog lovers happy, too.

I have been carrying the thought around for a few days now and putting it into artworld action. It’s now about wagging more regardless. [...]

Inspiration Sources

Honestly, I think “waking up” is the wellspring of all inspiration.

Being fully present to what is alive in us right now allows us to make whatever creative connections we are capable of, and not just in the visual arts.

Consciously using a prompting device is as old as humanity. What do you [...]