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Spirit surrounds us. Its elements - Earth, Water, Fire and Air - work together in harmony to create the pieces you see
here. As these elements combine and affect each pot individually, no two are alike.
This same spirit is present in the pottery of primitive times and cultures. These pots exude a life, an energy, which
carries through to today and influences my work. The simple forms and surfaces of primitive pottery, with their subtle variations
and depth of color and texture, are organic and inviting. This is particularly true of West African pottery where primitive
cultures continue to exist today - where spirit is inherent in the ritual vessels used in daily life.
Using differnt clays and firing methods in my work allows the elements of spirit to work freely within the atmosphere
of the kiln. My smoked vessels are fired in a primitive style kiln, which creates unique patterns and shading similar to the
pottery of Mali and Niger in West Africa. The natural, organic surfaces of my functional pots - those intended for daily use
- are achieved by firing in a wood, gas, salt or soda kiln. It is in these kilns, with their variable environments, where
spirit moves openly and expresses itself on the surfaces of each piece.
Permitting Earth, Water, Fire and Air to interact with my work enables the essence of spirit to merge with and be experienced
in the pots themselves. It is my desire for this to be your experience as well.
- marjorie wade
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