About Me...when I was 16 years of age, back in West Haven, Connecticut, I started my clay career. My Aunt Louise was going to someone's house, one night per week, to make ceramic pieces, Christmas trees and nativity sets. One day, she bought me a Mickey Mouse to paint. That's all it took, I was hooked. I learned a lot in the next few months, bought a large soup kettle sized kiln and the rest is history. Every Monday evening, the ladies from the neighborhood would come over and go down to the basement of my parents home. We had such great times. Sometimes they would bring baked goods to share and we would glaze or clean greenware while having a soda or cup of coffee. Today, I live in Newark, Delaware and continue making Clay pieces.
About Me...when I was 16 years of age, back in West Haven, Connecticut, I started my clay career. My Aunt Louise was going to someone's house, one night per week, to make ceramic pieces, Christmas trees and nativity sets. One day, she bought me a Mickey Mouse to paint. That's all it took, I was hooked. I learned a lot in the next few months, bought a large soup kettle sized kiln and the rest is history. Every Monday evening, the ladies from the neighborhood would come over and go down to the basement of my parents home. We had such great times. Sometimes they would bring baked goods to share and we would glaze or clean greenware while having a soda or cup of coffee. Today, I live in Newark, Delaware and continue making Clay pieces.
About Me...when I was 16 years of age, back in West Haven, Connecticut, I started my clay career. My Aunt Louise was going to someone's house, one night per week, to make ceramic pieces, Christmas trees and nativity sets. One day, she bought me a Mickey Mouse to paint. That's all it took, I was hooked. I learned a lot in the next few months, bought a large soup kettle sized kiln and the rest is history. Every Monday evening, the ladies from the neighborhood would come over and go down to the basement of my parents home. We had such great times. Sometimes they would bring baked goods to share and we would glaze or clean greenware while having a soda or cup of coffee. Today, I live in Newark, Delaware and continue making Clay pieces.