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From Cameroon to Nigeria | Nathalie Djakou Kassi | Episode 874
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Nathalie Djakou Kassi | Episode 874
Nathalie Djakou Kassi is a Cameroonian ceramicist practicing over 30years with several group exhibitions in and out of Africa. Nathalie has been living in Nigeria since 2015. Nathalie is inspired by everything that attracts her attention and her works are more on carving with different topics
Solving Problems With Clay | Kadri Kunnus | Episode 873
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Kadri Kunnus | Episode 873
There is something special about a handmade mug that breaks the mundane madness and connects you to the artist, and through it, to the moment where you recognize the love and beauty of life. It’s those moments Kadri Kunnus makes pottery.
How To Find Your Tribe with Kadri Kunnus
We talk about finding our ways to finding the tribe of people that are likeminded with you and want to add your work to their lives. To listen in on this conversation, click HERE.
Making In Collections | Tini Pinto | Episode 872
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Tini Pinto | Episode 872
All art is an osmosis of sensory stimuli into a physical manifestation of our experiences. Tini Pinto is the consummate artist. Tini’s primary mediums are ceramics and oil on canvas. Tini has lived an adventurous life, traveling and living around the world. Tini finds inspiration in the physical world and creativity in a metaphysical one. Tini creates work that expresses her joy and transcends the expected.
She Smashed Her Plates And Stared A New Life | Christine Sutton | Episode 871
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Christine Sutton | Episode 871
Christine Sutton was born and raised in Montana, growing up in a rural area, fairly feral, with lots of pets. From a young age Christine would obsessively draw flowers and horses (foreshadowing). Christine attended the university of Montana, earning a BFA in painting and printmaking, and almost didn’t finish due to getting hired on as a cook in elk hunting camp. After college Christine became a horse packing guide, and got to explore the magical lands that make up The Greater Yellowstone ecosystem, having many adventures involving horses, mules, bears, wolves, elk , etc. It wasn’t until later, when Christine had her first child that she returned to art, painting mostly images of birds, which inspired her business name, Little Bird Painting. Around 2016 a good friend of hers got a kiln, and Christine started teaching herself how to make pinch pots and throw. She was immediately obsessed, fell in love with scraffito, and has not stopped making pottery since. Christine’s pottery is folk art inspired and tells the stories of the animals and adventures from her life.
A Clay Guild-The Clay Giver | Em Gabriel | Episode 870
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Em Gabriel | Episode 870
Emily Gabriel is an accidental full time potter, formally trained as a educator but lacking an art degree. Em’s current goal is to have a mug in every house in her hometown and her ongoing mission is to bring cheerfulness to every morning with a better coffee mug.
Planning For The Future | Emmanuel Umana | Episode 869
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Emmanuel Emana | Episode 869
Having recently graduated from college, Emmanuel Umana is on his way to developing a new career in ceramics.
Renting The Kiln Out | Mark Stedman | Episode 868
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Mark Stedman | Episode 868
After a twenty-year layoff, in 2019 Mark Stedman had the opportunity to buy out a retiring potter’s studio. Suddenly Mark’s home was full of glazes, kiln, wheel, and clay. Now Mark spends evening and weekend hours on his back patio teaching, creating, and firing work for himself and friends.
What Makes A Good Pot | Brad Lail | Episode 867
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Brad Lail | Episode 867
Brad Lail trained in North Carolina as a production thrower. Brad’s training has been informed by the teachings of Leach pottery, Michael Cardew, and traditional North Carolina pottery. Brad studied abroad in Jingdezhen, China, and then in England. Brad was a journeyman potter for much of his career before deciding to try his hand at his own company, Lail Design.

















