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Who Says You’re Not Creative?
Do you know that if you think you are creative, you are more likely to be? Does that mean if you don’t see yourself as creative you are actually less creative? I used to be one of those people who … Continue reading
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Tagged ceramic plates, Ceramics, creativity, Dallas, etsy, Expressive Clay Art, Hand Made Gifts, Leslie Farin, Pottery
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Sending An Item Off To It’s New Home
The only compliment I can really trust is when someone pays me money for one of my ceramic pieces. Everything else is my mother telling me it’s nice. I love to sell my pottery for that reason. Why then is … Continue reading
What’s With the Color of Your Plate? (Read Before You Set the Table!)
Color matters. It just does. In fact, Winston Churchill once said, “I cannot pretend to feel impartial about colors. I rejoice with the brilliant ones and am genuinely sorry for the poor browns”. Though not completely understood by scientists, a … Continue reading
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Tagged ceramic bowls, ceramic plates, Ceramics, color, Dallas, emotions and color, etsy, Expressive Clay Art, expressiveclayart, food and color, food and mood, gifts, glaze, Hand Made Gifts, Hand-Made, Leslie Farin, mood and color, personalized ceramics, personalized gifts, Pottery, winston churchill
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Are Two (or More) Heads Better Than One?
by Leslie Farin My home ceramics studio has been in place for almost six months now and I feel very comfortable in my new space. I love the convenience of being able to work any time, day or night, as … Continue reading
Welcome To My Studio
by Leslie Farin Today is my first post on my new blog. I hope to inspire others the way I was inspired by so many along the way. For years I’ve taken pottery classes and frequented outside workshops and studios, … Continue reading
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Tagged ceramic bowls, Ceramics, Dallas, etsy, Expressive Clay Art, expressiveclayart, Hand Made Gifts, Hand-Made, Leslie Farin, personalized ceramics, Pottery
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